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Paternal Incarceration African Americans

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Increased incarceration rates negatively distress African Americans families and children. Per Clear (2008) parental incarceration causes strain in social relationships, and increases the economic strain on families (p.102). In African American families, men are the providers in the household. When the man is detained, the resources that he provides to the family is no longer available. Consequently, mothers must now find additional resources to compensate for his absence. Research conducted by Schwartz-Sorcher, Geller, and Garfunkel (2014), examined the effects of paternal incarceration on the material well-being of families. Using data from the Fragile Families & Child Well-Being survey, they found that paternal incarceration increases material …show more content…

While confined, fathers have little to no interactions with their families. Communication is limited to timed phone calls, mail, and timed visitations. For prisoners in relationships or who are married, the communication may decrease over time. McDowell (2007), as cited in (Day et. Al, 2005), sample of 51 male prisoners, more than half of them reported that little to no visits from their partners while incapacitated. As well, they reported that they barely spoke to their significant other and didn’t receive any mail. According to Rose & Clear (2003), a contributing factor in decreased contact among prisoners and significant others is due the inmate being transferred to another correctional facility. For prisoners’ children, Tasca (2015), examined the negative impacts of prison visitation among children of prisoners. In her study, she stated that two factors shaped children’s experiences during visitations: institutional environment and the parent-child relationship. By conducting interviews with mothers of children with an imprisoned parent, Tasca (2015), found that around 65% of the children reacted negatively to the visit often having emotional outbursts, acting out, crying, and having some poor attitudes. However, one-third of the children displayed positive attitudes displaying increased excitement to see their fathers, improve attitudes and increased …show more content…

Parents play an important part in the advancement of children. When a parent is incapacitated, it disrupts the bonding and attachment stage of development. This interruption could lead the adolescent children to develop challenges later in life. In African American families, fathers play an important role in the development of their children. Conferring to Threfal, Seay, and Kohl (2013), as cited in (Black and Dubowits 1999, Coley 2001, Jackson, Jeong-Kyum, and Franke 2009), when African American men are involved in their child's/children life, their children experience gains in development, academic achievement and decreased behavioral problems. However, when the father is incapacitated, children may experience an increase in behavioral problems, low cognitive functioning, and low achievement in

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