Identifying as a Troublemaker/Partier: The Influence of Parental Incarceration and Emotional Independence.
Jessica G FinkeldeyMonica A LongmorePeggy C GiordanoWendy D ManningPublished in: Journal of child and family studies (2019)
These findings suggest that the development of high emotional independence, or values, beliefs, and identities in contrast to and separate from an incarcerated parent, may attenuate the intergenerational transmission of antisocial identities and behavior.