2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2023.102031
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Family incarceration and prison adaptation: Investigating the impact of family incarceration history on prison misconduct

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“…This in turn may be internalized by the child, turn into a self‐fulfilling prophecy phenomenon whereby lowered expectations discourage them pursuing their aspiration (Gentrup et al., 2020). Further, this bias toward youth with family members who are incarcerated is critical to consider in light of recent research on intergenerational crime within families—especially for communities of color who suffer disparately high rates of intergenerational incarceration (Daquin et al., 2023). This research can help educate the public to understand how behavior might or might not be transmitted between families experiencing incarceration, shedding light on how to better assist families from becoming involved with the criminal justice system.…”
Section: Impacts On the Family Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This in turn may be internalized by the child, turn into a self‐fulfilling prophecy phenomenon whereby lowered expectations discourage them pursuing their aspiration (Gentrup et al., 2020). Further, this bias toward youth with family members who are incarcerated is critical to consider in light of recent research on intergenerational crime within families—especially for communities of color who suffer disparately high rates of intergenerational incarceration (Daquin et al., 2023). This research can help educate the public to understand how behavior might or might not be transmitted between families experiencing incarceration, shedding light on how to better assist families from becoming involved with the criminal justice system.…”
Section: Impacts On the Family Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure to or experiencing family violence has been associated with negative consequences such as intergenerational transmission of crime ( Daquin et al, 2023 ), chronic mental illness, substance use, depression, and physical injury ( Coker et al, 2002 ). Thus, it is pertinent for researchers and practitioners to unmask protective factors that may help reduce it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%