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    HOW DO INCARCERATED PARENTS EXPLAIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM TO THEIR CHILDREN?: NARRATIVES OF STRUCTURAL INEQUALITY AND INDIVIDUAL AUTONOMY 

    Jensen, Sarah (2020)
    In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration. Children with incarcerated parents are more likely to experience criminal justice system contact, educational difficulties, ...

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    Jensen, Sarah (1)
    Subjectchildren with incarcerated parents (1)
    collateral consequences of incarceration (1)
    incarceration (1)
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    parental incarceration (1)
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