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Incarcerated Mothers and The Foster Care System in Massachusetts: A Literature Review - Does Department of Social Services Involvement During Incarceration Increase the Chances for Family Reunification and Decrease the Recidivism Rate?


  Author: Jordan Bistrian
Publisher: Family and Corrections Network
Publication:
Document Date:                  April 01, 1997
Category: Crime And Violence > Parental Criminality
Related Categories:
Crime And Violence > Recidivism
Family Relations > Parent/Adult Child Relations
Parenthood/Childrearing > Foster Homes/Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Absence
 

This literature review examines the effect of family contact on incarcerated mothers' likelihood of family reunification and recidivism after release.  It also discusses the role that the Department of Social Services (DSS) should play in providing this contact and in ensuring that the needs and interests of both mothers and their children are adequately met. 

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