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Women Vs Incarcerated Women

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Joby Gardner, in an April 2010 study of incarcerated young men published in Youth and Society, stated that working – class Brown and Black young men face very difficult transitions, as they are overrepresented in the justice system, in poverty statistics, in foster care, special education; and, among victims of violence . In spite of the scarcity of documented research or other information concerning mothers of incarcerated children, perhaps the design for a plan of support for mothers should draw on information and research presented in examining the challenges mothers and children experience from the incarceration of mothers or fathers. Any design to support and meet the needs of a mother who is experiencing the incarceration of a child should definitely seek to meet the needs of not only the mother, but also the incarcerated child as well as the other siblings; and, the father if he is present. …show more content…

According to Seffrin, factors such as employment, marriage, educational abilities; and, neighborhoods all contribute to the stability or instability of a former juvenile delinquent. He further reported that the effects of a negative neighborhood context was significant for Blacks only. Perhaps this speaks not only to the idea of the family dynamics, but also the idea of how we relate to one another beyond the nuclear family. One question we may need to ask is what our neighborhood family dynamics look like. My mother, grandmother and even I, myself, recall a time when neighbors were more of an extended family than they are now. Are we no longer our brother’s keeper in the African American

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