Abstract
Parental incarceration is a growing public crisis due to its adverse effects on families and children. To mitigate systemic barriers when working with this population, human services professionals must become proficient with deploying limited resources. This brief report provides recommendations for culturally relevant and trauma-informed interventions that sustain family ties when children and families are affected by incarceration.
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