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Quote on page 89 Why are fathers missing? ◦
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As incarceration increases, rate of father absence increases than among middle-class families ◦ But what does all this data mean? ◦ Caution –
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Relationships are based on exchange Exchange requires ◦ And this trust must be accrued over the Poor families in neighborhoods where incarceration rates are highest have fewer in life. …but there is nothing different about these families, compared to middle- class families ◦
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Norms of reciprocity, again Accountability ◦ A collapse in -family breakdown The added burden of a non-reciprocal relationship
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Kenny’s contributions ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Kenny and the Code of the Streets ◦ How long did it take for Kenny’s family to feel the effects of his incarceration?
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The extensiveness of this network Maintaining a family from multiple- states away… “…deserving of the kind of open- ended relationship in which participants can call upon one another according to their needs” (117) The of incarceration Difficulties faced post-incarceration
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How to help your loved one in prison? The indignities (and stresses) of visitation ◦ Variation in application leads to frustration
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How the incarcerated deals with his shame and guilt What a child feels: ◦
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What a child feels: ◦ Stigma ◦ in treatment of loved one in the hardships faced ◦ The important need for
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The issue of phone calls ◦ Care packages Travel to and from prison Direct money contributions and gifts The “less tangible” costs
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2/3rds of offenders employed Loss of “non-monetary” assistance (the lack of) Wealth Transmission ◦
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The role of racial disparity in the (criminal justice) system ◦ $300,000,000,000 ◦ ¾ Whites own homes compared to ½ Blacks ◦ Blacks have 1/3 the assets of whites
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The loss of and capital Increased marginal costs ◦ ◦ The impact of a non-reciprocal exchange relationships ◦ Increased transaction costs ◦ Social information exchange and the establishment of ◦ Sharing the burden through intimate relationships
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Incarceration and Childhood ◦ Growing up too soon Sibs and household work ◦ Sexual abuse ◦ Depression ◦ Truancy/running away ◦ Importance of fathers ◦ Scarred children (footnote page 103)
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Pains of losing the loved one Fear for loved one in prison Increase in tensions within the family Loss of human connections The incarcerated faces additional worry about their loved ones on the outside
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