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October
2003
Families Left
Behind: The Hidden Costs Of
Incarceration And Reentry
With incarceration
rates in America at record high levels, the criminal justice
system now touches the lives of millions of children each year.
The imprisonment of nearly three-quarters of a million parents
disrupts parent-child relationships, alters the networks of
familial support, and places new burdens on governmental services
such as schools, foster care, adoption agencies, and youth-serving
organizations. Few studies have explored the impact of parental
incarceration on young children or identified the needs that arise
from such circumstances. Little attention has focused on how
communities, social service agencies, health care providers, and
the criminal justice system can work collaboratively to better
meet the needs of the families left behind. This policy brief is
intended to help focus attention on these hidden costs of our
criminal justice policies.

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