Too often, we think of incarceration as only an imposition on the individual. But few inmates are islands unto themselves, lacking spouses, children, or other family members. Shirley Klein and Stephen Bahr help us explore all sides of this tale: the bigger family picture of incarceration and the story of the concentric rings that move outward from the offender to the lives of those nearest and dearest.
August 8, 2008
Incarceration and Families
Classical 89 Thinking Aloud Interview: http://www.classical89.org/thinkingaloud/past.asp?d=7/31/2008
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Family,
Government
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