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The Incarcerated Fathers Library: Resources for Dads Behind Bars and Those Working with Them
Publication year:
2002
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Access to reading material is provided at this website. Pamphlets available include: "A Fathers [sic] Story" by Michael Carlin; "Almost 1.5 Million Children"; "Child Support Enforcement"; "Long Distance Dads" by Randell D. Turner; "National Resources"; "Preparing a Child for a Prison Visit"; "Prisoner Child Support -- Broke But Not Deadbeat" by Dana Reichert; "Statewide Fatherhood Programs"; "Telling the Children" by Lloyd Withers; "Tips from a Father in Prison" by Michael Carlin; and an evaluation form. Access to the following additional materials about incarcerated fathers is also provided: "Fathers Behind Bars and on the Street" (conference proceedings); "Fathers in Prison and Their Children -- Visiting Policy Guidelines"; "FCN Report #20 -- Fatherhood"; "How to Explain Jail and Prison to Children" (offsite); "Incarcerated Parents Materials at [the] Center for Policy Research" (offsite); "Policy Recommendations on Families of Adult Offenders"; and "Time Together: A Survival Guide for Families and Friends Visiting in Canadian Federal Prisons" (offsite).