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The Moderating Effect of Living with a Child Before Incarceration on Postrelease Outcomes Related to a Prison-Based Parent Management Training Program
Authors:Bert O. Burraston  J. Mark Eddy
Affiliation:1. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USAbert.burraston@memphis.edu;3. Family Translational Research Group, New York University, New York, New York, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

With the rapid growth in incarceration in the United States over the past few decades came dramatic growth in the number of the incarcerated parents with at least one minor child. Parental incarceration places extra stresses and strains on families and children. Almost all of those incarcerated will eventually be released. However, the majority of those released from prison will be rearrested within a year. Finding interventions that can decrease the likelihood of returning to crime and to incarceration are of utmost importance. Using a social bond theory framework, the authors examine the moderating effect of living with a child before incarceration on program outcomes related to a prison-based parent management training program. A significant effect was found. Implications for these findings are discussed for future research and practice.
Keywords:Parental incarceration  parenting intervention  rearrests  recidivism
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