Incarcerated fathers and parenting: importance of the relationship with their children |
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Authors: | Lee Chang-Bae Sansone Frank A Swanson Cheryl Tatum Kimberly M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Police Science, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relationships of incarcerated fathers (n = 185) with their children while in a maximum security prison. Despite the attention to parental incarceration and at-risk children, the child welfare and corrections literature has focused mostly on imprisoned mothers and children. Demographic, sentence, child-related, and program participation factors were investigated for their influence on father-child relationships. Multiple regression analyses indicated race and sentence contributed to the father's positive perceptions of contacts with their children. Most important, many, though serving lengthy sentences, valued and perceived a positive father-child relationship. Results are discussed in light of implications for future research and social policy. |
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