Stepping In and Stepping Away: Variation in How Children Navigate Responsibilities Stemming from Paternal Incarceration

RSF Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7758/RSF.2024.10.1.06
Kristin Turney, Amy Gong Liu, Estéfani Marín
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Despite reasons to believe that paternal incarceration has heterogeneous consequences for children, little research explores the processes underlying variation in children’s responses to this adverse event. We use data from the Jail and Family Life Study, an in-depth interview study of incarcerated fathers and their family members (including their children), to understand the heterogeneous processes linking paternal incarceration to children’s well-being. Children commonly reported that their father’s incarceration restructured their lives by altering their emotional and instrumental responsibilities. Within each of these domains, though, children expressed considerable variation in their responses, with some children seamlessly stepping into new responsibilities stemming from paternal incarceration and other children, especially older children who had witnessed their fathers’ frequent entanglements with the criminal legal system, consciously stepping away from these responsibilities. These findings illustrate the range of responses that children have to paternal incarceration, shedding light on processes that have not been observed in survey research.
介入和退出:父亲入狱后子女如何承担责任的差异
尽管有理由相信父亲入狱会给儿童带来不同的后果,但很少有研究探讨儿童对这一不利事件的不同反应的基本过程。我们利用《监狱与家庭生活研究》(Jail and Family Life Study)中的数据,对被监禁的父亲及其家庭成员(包括他们的子女)进行了深入的访谈研究,以了解将父亲被监禁与儿童福祉联系起来的不同过程。孩子们普遍报告说,父亲的监禁改变了他们的情感和工具性责任,从而重组了他们的生活。不过,在每个领域中,儿童的反应都有很大的差异,有些儿童会顺利地承担起因父亲入狱而产生的新责任,而另一些儿童,尤其是目睹了父亲经常与刑事法律系统纠缠不清的年长儿童,则会有意识地逃避这些责任。这些发现说明了儿童对父亲入狱的各种反应,揭示了调查研究中尚未观察到的过程。
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