The Facts
• Research Papers:
Hagan, J. and Dinovitzer, R. (1999). Collateral consequences of imprisonment for children, communities, and prisoners. Crime and Justice, 26:121-162.
Klein, S. P., Bartholomew, G. S., and Hibbert, J. (2002). Inmate family functioning. International Journal of Offender Therapy, 46(1): 95-111.
Murray, J., Janson, C., and Farrington, D. (2007). Crime in adult offspring of prisoners: A cross-national comparison of two longitudinal samples. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34(1): 133-149.
Rossman, S. (2002). Services integration: Strengthening offenders and families, while promoting community health and safety. Paper produced for a conference by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.
Warren, J. (2008). One in 100: Behind bars in America 2008. Washington, D.C.: The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Warren, J. (2009). One in 31: The long reach of American corrections. Washington, D.C.: The Pew Charitable Trusts.
• Books:
Saving Children from a Life of Crime: Early Risk Factors and Effective Intervention by David P. Farrington and Brandon C. Welsh (Oxford University Press, 2008; ISBN-13: 9780195378993)
Releasing Prisoners, Redeeming Communities: Reentry, Race, and Politics. by Anthony Thompson (New York University Press, March 2009; ISBN-13: 9780814783214)
• Websites:
U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (visit website)
Tennessee Department of Corrections (visit website)




