January 30–31, 2002
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Urban Institute
Commissioned Papers:
Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Children
- Effects of Parental Incarceration on Young Children. [PDF version]
Ross D. Parke, University California, Riverside
K. Alison Clarke-Stewart, University of California, Irvine - The Antisocial Behavior of the Adolescent Children of Incarcerated Parents: A Developmental Perspective. [PDF version]
J. Mark Eddy and John B. Reid, Oregon Social Learning Center
Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Families
- Prisoners and Families: Parenting Issues During Incarceration. [PDF version]
Creasie Finney-Hairston, Ph.D., Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Individual Prisoners
- Exploring the Needs and Risks of the Returning Prisoner Population. [PDF version]
James Austin and Patricia Hardyman, George Washington University
John Irwin, San Francisco State University - The Psychological Impact of Incarceration: Implications for Post-Prison Adjustment. [PDF version]
Craig Haney, University of California, Santa Cruz - The Skill Sets and Health Care Needs of Released Offenders. [PDF version]
Gerald G. Gaes, Ph. D. and Newton Kendig, M.D.; Federal Bureau of Prisons - A Woman’s Journey Home: Challenges for Female Offenders and Their Children. [PDF version]
Stephanie S. Covington, PhD, LCSW; Center for Gender & Justice, La Jolla, CA
Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Communities
- Criminal Justice and Health and Human Services: An Exploration of Overlapping Needs, Resources, and Interests in Brooklyn Neighborhoods. [PDF version]
Eric Cadora, Open Society Institute - Services Integration: Strengthening Offenders and Families, While Promoting Community Health and Safety. [PDF version]
Shelli Rossman, The Urban Institute - Incarceration, Reentry, and Social Capital: Social Networks in the Balance. [PDF version]
Dina R. Rose and Todd R. Clear, John Jay College of Criminal Justice