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Justice-Involved Populations

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Parenting And Partnership When Fathers Return from Prison: Findings from Qualitative Analysis

July 27, 2016
This brief presents findings on family life during and after a father’s incarceration based on qualitative interviews conducted as part of the Multi-site Family Study on Incarceration, Parenting and Partnering (MFS-IP).

The Importance of Medicaid Coverage for Criminal Justice Involved Individuals Reentering Their Communities

April 27, 2016
The purpose of this issue brief is to highlight the importance of health insurance coverage for criminal justice involved individuals, particularly the importance of the expansion in Medicaid coverage made available through the Affordable Care Act.

Health Coverage and Care for Reentering Men: What Difference Can It Make?

April 24, 2016
Many community-based organizations serving men coming out of the criminal justice system recognize that their clients have serious physical, mental, and behavioral health needs.

Change in Father-child Relationships Before, During, and After Incarceration

March 15, 2016
Understanding what supports strong relationships formerly incarcerated men and their children could have an impact on individual, interpersonal, and community safety and well-being.

Imprisonment and Disenfranchisement of Disconnected Low-Income Men

July 31, 2013
Marla McDaniel, Margaret Simms, William Monson, and Karina Fortuny

Parenting from Prison: Innovative Programs to Support Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers

April 29, 2010
Prepared for:Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)