Introduction and literature review: is parent-child contact during parental incarceration beneficial? -- Differential effects of type of children's contact with their jailed mothers and children's behavior problems -- Young children's behavioral and emotional reactions to plexiglas and video visits with jailed parents -- Associations among mother-child contact, parenting stress, and mother and child adjustment related to incarceration -- Children's contact with incarcerated parents: summary and recommendations -- Policy commentary: the research evidence policymakers need to build better public policy for children of incarcerated parents.
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Springer briefs in psychology: advances in child and family policy and practice, 2192-8363.
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