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Introduction: Invigorating research and practice on children of incarcerated parents / Christopher Wildeman, Anna R. Haskins, and Julie Poehlmann-Tynan
Demographic landscape and sociological perspectives on parental incarceration and childhood inequality / Anna R. Haskins and Kristin Turney
Criminological perspectives on parental incarceration / Sara Wakefield and Robert J. Apel
Developmental and family perspectives on parental incarceration / Julie Poehlmann-Tynan and Joyce A. Arditti
Programs for currently and formerly incarcerated mothers / Danielle H. Dallaire and Rebecca J. Shlafer
Programs promoting the successful reentry of fathers from jail or prison to home in their communities / J. Mark Eddy and Bert O. Burraston
Children of incarcerated parents: promising intervention programs and future recommendations / Derrick M. Gordon, Bronwyn A. Hunter, and Christina A. Campbell
How alternatives to imprisonment could affect child well-being / Signe Hald Andersen, Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Maria Donovan Fitzpatrick, and Christopher Wildeman
Should we be intervening solely (or even mostly) on the basis of parental incarceration? / Jennifer L. Noyes, June C. Paul, and Lawrence M. Berger
Conclusion: Steps for future interdisciplinary research and interventions for children with incarcerated parents / Christopher Wildeman, Anna R. Haskins, and Julie Poehlmann-Tynan.
Demographic landscape and sociological perspectives on parental incarceration and childhood inequality / Anna R. Haskins and Kristin Turney
Criminological perspectives on parental incarceration / Sara Wakefield and Robert J. Apel
Developmental and family perspectives on parental incarceration / Julie Poehlmann-Tynan and Joyce A. Arditti
Programs for currently and formerly incarcerated mothers / Danielle H. Dallaire and Rebecca J. Shlafer
Programs promoting the successful reentry of fathers from jail or prison to home in their communities / J. Mark Eddy and Bert O. Burraston
Children of incarcerated parents: promising intervention programs and future recommendations / Derrick M. Gordon, Bronwyn A. Hunter, and Christina A. Campbell
How alternatives to imprisonment could affect child well-being / Signe Hald Andersen, Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Maria Donovan Fitzpatrick, and Christopher Wildeman
Should we be intervening solely (or even mostly) on the basis of parental incarceration? / Jennifer L. Noyes, June C. Paul, and Lawrence M. Berger
Conclusion: Steps for future interdisciplinary research and interventions for children with incarcerated parents / Christopher Wildeman, Anna R. Haskins, and Julie Poehlmann-Tynan.