Easing Reentry by Supporting Fathers and Families.

This article examines programs offered to imprisoned fathers and their families under the Marriage and Family Strengthening Grants for Incarcerated Fathers and their Partners (MFS-IP) policy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It remarks on the challenges posed by the rehabili...

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Published in:Corrections Today Vol. 71; no. 6; pp. 76 - 80
Main Authors: Lindquist, Christine, McKay, Tasseli, McDonald, Hope Smiley, Herman-Stahl, Mindy, Bir, Anupa
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Published: American Correctional Association Dec2009
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