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Hard Data on Hard Times: An Empirical Analysis of Maternal Incarceration, Foster Care and Visitation

The rising incarceration rates among women have raised concerns in many quarters, including child welfare. This report shows, for the first time, how many children in foster care have mothers in jail or prison. While Vera researchers found that only a small percentage of the mothers of children in care are incarcerated for 30 days or more, the number of affected children is significant enough to justify programs that allow them to visit their mothers in jail or prison. The report also supports earlier research showing that the majority of women were incarcerated after their children were placed in care.
http://www.vera.org/
Author(s)
Timothy Ross, Ajay Khashu, and Mark Wamsley
Date
August 2004
Publisher
Vera Institute of Justice

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