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Advocating for an Incarcerated Informed Lens in Therapy.

Eman TadrosRayna HutchersonAubrey Greene
Published in: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology (2020)
Exceptionally high rates of incarceration in the United States have caused a need for a major social justice movement. This paper explains the various collateral damages endured by the incarcerated population. Several research studies related to the unintended consequences of incarceration on outcomes related to couple and family relationships, racial disparities, employment, poverty and public health are examined. The importance of individual, couple, and family therapy and its effectiveness toward improving the lives of those negatively impacted by incarceration is discussed.
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