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The Justice System and the Family
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Chapter 1. A Family Affair: The Effect of Criminal Justice Processing on Family Relationships; Heather L. Scheuerman and Shelley Keith
Chapter 2. Do Parental Monitoring Habits Change in Response to Juvenile Recidivism?; Caitlin Cavanagh, Erica Dalzell, Alyssa LaBerge, and Elizabeth Cauffman
Chapter 3. The Associations between Home Economics Education and Familial Risk Factors for Delinquency: An Exploratory Study; Xiaoli Su, Jacqueline McNett, Etta Morgan, and Manoj Sharma
Chapter 4. Parents and Siblings of Incarcerated Men: Questioning Intersectionality and Familial Invisibility; Moran Benisty
Chapter 5. Supporting Incarcerated Parents Prior to Reentry: A Gender and Racial Equity-Oriented Lens; Robyn E. Metcalfe, Claudia Reino, Arriell Jackson, Jean M. Kjellstrand, and J. Mark Eddy
Chapter 6. Maintaining Family Ties and Facilitating Father-Child Contact during Jail: The Role of Extended Kin; Britni L. Adams
Chapter 7. The Ripple-Effects of Carceral Policy; Linda Mussell
Chapter 8. Criminal Justice Contact and Coresidence in Young Adulthood: Exploring the Role of the Family Context; Cody Warner
Chapter 9. Restorative Justice and Crime Victim’s Family in China – A Case Analysis; Hong Lu, Bin Liang, and Deena DeVore
Chapter 10. Falling through the Fault Lines: Victims Experiencing Poor and Fragmented Legal Responses to Domestic Abuse in England and Wales; Mandy D. Burton
Chapter 11. Domestic Violence against LGBTQS: The Promise and the Challenges of the Istanbul Convention; Laima Vaige
Chapter 12. Familial Violence and Human Trafficking: Stories from India; Sharon Menezes

About the Author

Sheila Royo Maxwell is a criminologist at the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. Maxwell is a Fulbright Scholar Awardee and studies offending behaviours and attitudes towards law and sanctioning across ethnic, cultural and social-structural milieus.

Sampson Lee Blair is a family sociologist and demographer at The State University of New York (Buffalo). A Fulbright Scholar Award recipient, he has served as chair of the Children and Youth research section of the ASA, vice-president of the Research Committee on Youth in the International Sociological Association, and received the Distinguished Career Service Award from the ASA.

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