Note: Canadian sources are identified in bold.
a. Parents of incarcerated people
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Nous avons répertorié des textes sur le thème parents d’enfants avec difficultés autres que l’incarcération (drogues, autisme, développement), vous pouvez nous contacter si intéressé.es.
b. Spouses-partners of incarcerated people
Accordino, M.P., & Guerney, Jr.B. (1998). An evaluation of the relationship enhancement program with prisoners and their wives. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 42(1), 5-15.
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Braman (D.), Doing Time on the Outside: Incarceration and Family Life in Urban America, Michigan, University of Michigan Press, 2004.
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Comfort, M. (2008). Doing Time Together. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Comfort, M. (2003). In the Tube at San Quentin: The ‘’ Secondary Prisonization ‘’ of Women Visiting Inmates. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32(1), 77-107.
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Halsey, M. et Deegan, S. (2015). ‘Picking up the pieces’: Female significant others in the lives of young (ex)incarcerated males. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 15(2), 131‑151.
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c. Children of incarcerated people
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