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sherri13
04-01-2002, 12:44 AM
HERE IS A LIST OF REFERENCES FOR BOOKS, ARTICLES, ETC WITH INFORMATION RE: CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS

THE BOOK CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS (D. JOHNSTON) IS ESPECIALLY GOOD

References
Bloom, Barbara (1995). Public Policy and the Children of Incarcerated Parents. In K. Gabel & D. Johnston, M.D. (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents (pp. 271-298) New York: Lexington Books

Boudin, K. (1998). Lessons from a mother’s program in prison: A psychosocial approach supports women and their children. Women and Therapy. 103-125.

Butterfield, F. (1999). Parents in prison: A special report: As Inmate Population Grows, So Does a Focus on Children. The New York Times.

Davis, A. (2000). Women in Prison. Essence. 162-166.

Davis, K. (2000). The story nobody talks about: The shocking plight of Black women prisoners. Ebony. 150/216.

Evens,C. , Stoep, A.V. (1997). Risk Factors for Juvenile Justice System referral. Journal of Mental Health Administration. 443-456.


Genty, P. (1998). Permanency planning in the context of parental incarceration. Child Welfare Journal. 543-560.

Green, J. (1998). Children of Prisoners. The New York Times.

Greene, S. (2000). Cycles of Pain: Risk factors in the Lives of Incarcerated Mothers and their Children. The Prison Journal. 3-23.

Johnson, T., Selber, K. (1998). Developing Quality services for Offenders and Families. Child Welfare Journal. 595-616.

Johnston,D. (1995). Effects of Parental Incarceration. In K.Gabel & D. Johnston (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents. ( pp. 59-88). New York: Lexington Books.

Johnston,D. (1995). Incarcerated Parents. In K. Gabel & D. Johnston (Eds.), Children of Incarcerated Parents. ( pp. 3-30). New York: Lexington Books.

Johnston, D. (1995). Interventions. In K. Gabel & D. Johnston (Eds.) Children of Incarcerated Parents. (pp. 199-236). New York: Lexington Press.



Johnston, D. (1995). Parent-Child Visitation in the Jail or Prison. In K. Gabel & D. Johnston (Eds.) Children of Incarcerated Parents. (pp. 135-146). New York: Lexington Press.

Joy, Z. & Carlo, T. Parenting Through Prison Walls: Incarcerated Mothers and Children’s Visitation Programs. In S. Miller (Ed.), Crime Control and Women. (pp.130-150). California: Sage Productions.

Katz, P. Supporting Families and Children of Mothers in Jail: An Integrated Child Welfare and Criminal Justice Strategy. Child Welfare Journal. 495-512.

Klein, G. & Bahr, S. Family Education for Adults in Correctional Settings: A Conceptual Framework. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 291-307.

Lecroy, C. (1999). Female prisoners send videotapes to their kids . Greensboro News and Record. A2.

Locy, T. (1999). Like mother, like daughter: Why more children follow their moms into lives of crime. U.S. News and World Report. 18-21.



Reed, D. & Reed, E . (1997). Children of Incarcerated Parents. Journal of Social Justice. 152-170.

Seymour, C. (1998). Children With Parents in Prison: Child welfare Policy, Program, and Practice Issues. Journal of Child Welfare. 469-494.

Shaw, R. (1992). Prisoner’s Children: What are the Issues? . New York: Routledge

Sniffen, M. (2000). Inmate Population on the Rise: Study: Almost 1.5 million children have parent in prison. The Wilmington Morning Star. 3A.

Woodrow, J. (1992). Mothers inside, children outside. In R. Shaw (Ed.), Prisoners’Children: What are the Issues?. (pp. 29-40).

Young, D. & Smith, C. (2000). When moms are incarcerated: The needs of children , mothers, and caregivers. Families in Society. 130-141.

Zuniga, J. (1998). Program seeks funds to help children of Texas prisoners. The Houston Chronicle. A:17.

jdswifey02
04-01-2002, 09:38 AM
Wow Sherry... That's quite the bibliography!! :)

Amelia
04-01-2002, 11:00 AM
Thank you very much Sherri..I appreciate the info!!