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Traumatic Histories and Stressful Life Events of Incarcerated Parents: Childhood and Adult Trauma Histories

NCJ Number
232824
Journal
The Prison Journal Volume: 90 Issue: 4 Dated: December 2010 Pages: 475-493
Author(s)
Bonnie E. Carlson; Michael S. Shafer
Date Published
December 2010
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This article presents findings from a two-part study examining the trauma histories and stressful life events experienced by a sample of male and female inmate parents in Arizona.
Abstract
Abuse and trauma are common in the histories of prison inmates. This article presents the results of research on the trauma histories and stressful life events experienced by 2,279 male and female inmate parents in Arizona, with a particular focus on gender and ethnic differences across inmates. A sample of 838 incarcerated fathers and 1,441 mothers completed anonymous questionnaires regarding traumatic and stressful events experienced as children and/or adults. High rates of exposure to childhood and adult traumatic events, especially child abuse, were found for both males and females and across ethnic groups. (Published Abstract) Tables, notes, and references