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Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting
by
Wildeman, Christopher
, Turney, Kristin
in
Behavior
/ Child abuse
/ Child discipline
/ Child Rearing
/ Childrearing Practices
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Criminal punishment
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Families & family life
/ Family Life
/ Family relations
/ Family Relationship
/ Family Roles
/ Fathers
/ Imprisonment
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Maternal and infant welfare
/ Mothers
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenting
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Prisons
/ Probability
/ Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
/ Social Welfare
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Sociology of the family. Age groups
/ Well Being
2013
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Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting
by
Wildeman, Christopher
, Turney, Kristin
in
Behavior
/ Child abuse
/ Child discipline
/ Child Rearing
/ Childrearing Practices
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Criminal punishment
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Families & family life
/ Family Life
/ Family relations
/ Family Relationship
/ Family Roles
/ Fathers
/ Imprisonment
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Maternal and infant welfare
/ Mothers
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenting
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Prisons
/ Probability
/ Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
/ Social Welfare
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Sociology of the family. Age groups
/ Well Being
2013
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Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting
by
Wildeman, Christopher
, Turney, Kristin
in
Behavior
/ Child abuse
/ Child discipline
/ Child Rearing
/ Childrearing Practices
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Criminal punishment
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Families & family life
/ Family Life
/ Family relations
/ Family Relationship
/ Family Roles
/ Fathers
/ Imprisonment
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Maternal and infant welfare
/ Mothers
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parenting
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Participation
/ Prisons
/ Probability
/ Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
/ Social Welfare
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Sociology of the family. Age groups
/ Well Being
2013
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Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting
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Redefining Relationships: Explaining the Countervailing Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Parenting
2013
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Overview
In response to dramatic increases in imprisonment, a burgeoning literature considers the consequences of incarceration for family life, almost always documenting negative outcomes. But effects of incarceration may be more complicated and nuanced. In this article, we consider the countervailing consequences of paternal incarceration for a host of family relationships, including fathers' parenting, mothers' parenting, and the relationship between parents. Using longitudinal data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, we find recent paternal incarceration sharply diminishes parenting behaviors among residential but not nonresidential fathers. Virtually all of the association between incarceration and parenting among residential fathers is explained by changes in fathers' relationships with their children's mothers. Consequences for mothers' parenting, however, are weak and inconsistent. Furthermore, our findings show recent paternal incarceration sharply increases the probability a mother repartners, potentially offsetting some losses from the biological father's lesser involvement while simultaneously leading to greater family complexity. Taken together, the collateral consequences of paternal incarceration for family life are complex and countervailing.
Publisher
SAGE Publications,Sage Publications,American Sociological Association
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