Impacts of Incarceration on the African American Family

The criminal justice system has driven a wedge between black men and their children. African American men are involved in the criminal justice system, whether through incarceration, probation, or parole, at near epidemic levels. At the same time, the criminal justice system has made little or no institutional efforts to maintain or support continuing relationships between these men and their families. Consequently, African American families are harmed by this in countless ways, from the psychological, physical, and material suffering experienced by the men themselves, to losses felt by their mates, children,and extended family members.

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Impacts of Incarceration on the African American Family

The criminal justice system has driven a wedge between black men and their children. African American men are involved in the criminal justice system, whether through incarceration, probation, or parole, at near epidemic levels. At the same time, the criminal justice system has made little or no institutional efforts to maintain or support continuing relationships between these men and their families. Consequently, African American families are harmed by this in countless ways, from the psychological, physical, and material suffering experienced by the men themselves, to losses felt by their mates, children,and extended family members.

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Impacts of Incarceration on the African American Family

Impacts of Incarceration on the African American Family

Impacts of Incarceration on the African American Family

Impacts of Incarceration on the African American Family

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Overview

The criminal justice system has driven a wedge between black men and their children. African American men are involved in the criminal justice system, whether through incarceration, probation, or parole, at near epidemic levels. At the same time, the criminal justice system has made little or no institutional efforts to maintain or support continuing relationships between these men and their families. Consequently, African American families are harmed by this in countless ways, from the psychological, physical, and material suffering experienced by the men themselves, to losses felt by their mates, children,and extended family members.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765809735
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 11/25/2002
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Othello Harris is a professor in the Department of Physical Education at Miami University of Ohio and editor of the Journal of African American Men.

R. Robin Miller is associate professor of Sociology at Drury University, Springfield Missouri.

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