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An offspring's incarceration as a family trauma: Familial pains of imprisonment
M. Bensimon
Department of Criminology
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Incarceration
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Incarcerated Populations
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Pains of Imprisonment
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Family Trauma
100%
Family Members
66%
Social Relationships
33%
Structured Interview
33%
Parental Experience
33%
Spouses
33%
Subjective Experience
33%
Social Perception
33%
Phenomenological Approach
33%
Good Sense
33%
Family Crisis
33%
Right to Liberty
33%
Sibling Experience
33%
Economic Perceptions
33%
Security Relations
33%
Background Findings
33%
Effects of Imprisonment
33%
Mental Experience
33%
Sense of Security
33%
Mental Perception
33%
Social Sciences
Child
100%
Family Member
100%
Social Economics
100%
Autonomy
50%
Sense of Security
50%
Qualitative Research
50%
Semi-Structured Interview
50%
Content Analysis
50%
Liberty
50%
Social Relationships
50%
Spouses
50%
Psychology
Semistructured Interview
100%
Autonomy
100%
Phenomenological Approach
100%
Qualitative Research
100%