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Incarceration and Kinship

Incarceration and Kinship . Addiction, the CJ System’s response to it, and the hardships of incarceration Lying, erratic behavior, late night disappearances, pleading for money, stealing. Incarceration and Kinship . Cycling through addiction and the system

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Incarceration and Kinship

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  1. Incarceration and Kinship • Addiction, the CJ System’s response to it, and the hardships of incarceration • Lying, erratic behavior, late night disappearances, pleading for money, stealing

  2. Incarceration and Kinship • Cycling through addiction and the system • Prisoner’s dilemma, the drug edition

  3. Oh, what a tangled web… • David’s network • But was that the only reason? • Cathleen and Davida • Shipping inmates out of state • Job or life?

  4. Oh, what a tangled web… • Health in the inner-city • Risks of a high-risk lifestyle

  5. Poverty and Health • Far less likely to have health insurance (this should change, unless…) • Generally poor nutrition, which is related to income, can lead to health issues • Lower average age of death

  6. Prisoner Health Issues • Raises concerns because • Prisoners in contact with staff who mingle with general public • Jurisdiction holding person in correctional facility must pay for health care

  7. Incarceration and Marriage • How incarceration undermines marriage and family development • Incarcerated, “street,” or “ex-con” • Some women “settle”

  8. Incarceration and Marriage • How incarceration undermines marriage and family development

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