The Afterlives of Incarcerated Fathers: The Unique Challenges of a Justice Involved Population

The Afterlives of Incarcerated Fathers: The Unique Challenges of a Justice Involved Population

Author: NCSEA October 23, 2024 Duration: 1:02:31

Today’s episode comes to you from New York, New York; and Crozet, Virginia.  Join Mariellen Keely (Virginia Child Support) as she has an intriguing and engaging conversation with Dr. Lynne Haney, Professor of Sociology at New York University, and Director of the Prison Education Program Research Labs at NYU.  She is the author of the award-winning books Offending Women and Inventing the Needy, as well as Prisons of Debt:  The Afterlives of Incarcerated Fathers. Her esearch has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Justice, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program.  Listen today, and learn about Dr. Haney’s education and career paths, as well as the effects of incarceration, prison education, and re-entry with fathers involved in the child support system.

 

Learn more about her multilevel, multimethod project which culminated in her book Prisons of Debt The Afterlives of Incarcerated Fathers


Child Support and Reentry (ojp.gov)

Books| My Site (lynne-haney.com)


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