Incarceration

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How does incarceration affect where people live after prison, and does it vary by race?

  • Michael Massoglia, Glenn Firebaugh, and Cody Warner
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
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Children’s contact with incarcerated parents

  • Julie Poehlmann-Tynan
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
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How does paternal incarceration affect children’s cognitive and noncognitive development?

  • Anna R. Haskins
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
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If dad is in prison, will his children end up in foster care?

  • Signe Hald Andersen and Christopher Wildeman
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
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Using a public health approach to address the incarceration crisis

  • Madeleine Solan and Charles J. Homer
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
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Living on the Periphery: Poor Urban Men

  • Judith Bartfeld, Craig Gundersen, Timothy Smeeding, and James Ziliak
  • Fast Focus Policy Brief
  • January 2016
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Incarceration and CPS involvement

  • Lawrence M. Berger, Maria Cancian, Laura Cuesta, and Jennifer L. Noyes
  • Fast Focus Policy Brief
  • August  2016
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Addressing Ex-Prisoner Reentry at the Community Level

  • Michael Massoglia and John Roman
  • Webinar
  • December 17 2015
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Life Beyond Bars: Children with an Incarcerated Parent

  • Neil Damron
  • Poverty Fact Sheet
  • November 2014