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- Prisons and kids : programs for inmate parents / by Boudouris, James.(CARDINAL)192674;
References: pages 47-49.
- Subjects: Children of prisoners.; Prisoners' families.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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- Women, families, and prison by North Carolina.Governor's Advocacy Council on Children and Youth.(CARDINAL)146450;
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- Subjects: Women prisoners; Children of women prisoners; Female offenders;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Women, families, and prison / by North Carolina.Governor's Advocacy Council on Children and Youth.(CARDINAL)146450;
Includes bibliography.
- Subjects: Prisoners' families; Women prisoners; Children of women prisoners;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Our moms / by Futrell, Q.,author.; Ferguson, Clarissa A.,illustrator.;
Meet Michael, Paul, Jennifer and Anne! All four children are different in many ways but all have one thing in common, their moms are in prison. Parental incarceration affects children in many ways. This book will serve as a conversation starter for such a sensitive issue that impacts nearly three million children in the United States.
- Subjects: Children of prisoners.; Prisoners' families.; Prisoners; Children of women prisoners.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Little children Big challenges: incarceration [kit] /
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- Subjects: Video recordings.; Children of prisoners.; Prisoners;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Prisons / by Hill, Mary K.(CARDINAL)480528;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Life in prison: Journal of a prisoner / David Lightner. Surviving rape in prison / Michael J. Carlson. A suicide in prison / Jens Soering. Inside Canada's Federal Prison for Women / Ann Hanson -- Prison guards, staff, and volunteers: The joys of teaching in jail / Lynn Olcott. Correction officers can make a difference / C. Shawn Sapriken. A day in the life of a prison guard in training / Ted Conover. The rewarding work of a prison activist / Jackie Katounas. Volunteering at a woman's prison / Lauren Rooker -- Prisoners' family members: Mother's Day in prison / Amanda Coyne. Coping with a father in prison / Ronnie O'Sullivan, as interviewed by Lucy Keenan. Reflections by a son of two inmates / Chesa Boudin.
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Prisons.; Prisoners.; Prisoners' families.; Correctional personnel.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Little children big challenges. [kit]. by Honig-Briggs, Rebecca.; Nelson, Mary Beth.(CARDINAL)662800;
Sesame Street : little children, big challenges : incarceration [booklet] -- Sesame Street : in my family [booklet] -- Sesame Street : littel children, big challenges : incarceration [videodisc]Bilingual kit for children dealing with incarcerated caregivers.
- Subjects: Imprisonment.; Children of prisoners.; Prisoners.; Prisoners' families.; Spanish language materials;
- © c2013., Sesame Workshop,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Arrested : what to do when your loved one's in jail / by Denham, Wes.(CARDINAL)480266;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Star light, star bright, get me out of jail tonight! : those terrible telephone calls -- The golden road to Samarqand : preface to freedom -- You, the gumshoe : how to get critical information -- Toss your crib, car, and computer : an urgent priority -- Going to the big house : jail visits -- "Give your hearts to Jesus, boys" : life in jail -- Sick, confused, and crazy : medical care and mental illness -- Bureaucratic heroin and black holes : commissaries and jail phones -- How chancroid saves a twink : sex in jail -- As the worm turns : drug addiction -- Does the elevator go up to the top, or not? : homo chaoticus, unsocialized man -- Hitting bottom : how to recognize a readiness to change -- Why gung ho is good : the character factories -- To help or not to help? : rating defendants -- The tickle of the Trocar : bail and bail bonds -- How a wino saved the sixth amendment : public defenders, plea bargains, and the caseload gorilla -- The pin-striped mafia : fee whores, voodoo doctors, dodo birds, and other legal vermin -- Crackerjack private attorneys : how to find the prize in the box -- Show me the work, I'll show you the money : getting a quotation for legal services and fees -- Negotiating a contract for legal defense : getting the bang for your bucks -- How to help the defense : getting busy in jail and out -- Money! money! money! : the budget -- Outdoor jail : probation and parole -- To snitch is a bitch : cooperating with police and prosecutors -- Your personal witness protection program : blowing the 'hood -- The family management plan : making a difference for your defendant -- Why are so many people in jail? : juking the stats in the crime-crazed U.S.A."A comprehensive, witty, and practical guide....A product of acquired wisdom, it is invaluable for the families and friends of the accused and the incarcerated"--cover.
- Subjects: Prisoners' families; Prisoners; Prisoners;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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- The shadow system : mass incarceration and the American family / by Harvey, Sylvia,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-270) and index."A searing expose of the effects of mass incarceration on the families of those locked up - including the 2.7 million American children who have a parent in jail - told through the stories of three families struggling to live the best lives they can within the confines of a brutal system"--
- Subjects: Children of prisoners; Prisoners' families; Prisoners;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Tell me about when moms and dads go to jail / by Goozh, Judi,author.(CARDINAL)803554; Jeweler, Sue,1947-author.(CARDINAL)494449;
Includes bibliographical references.Ideal for use with children aged 6-11, this is an invaluable resource for supporting the wellbeing of children whose parent is incarcerated. It explains what jail is like and why some people have to go there, while reassuring children that their parent loves them, is safe, and is working hard to come home again. Included are activities to help children manage their feelings, tips for parents and professionals on how best to support them, and a list of resources for additional help and information. -- Age: 6-11.
- Subjects: Children of prisoners; Prisoners' families; Prisoners;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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