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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This sessions provides a window into the varied experiences of incarceration, both for those confined as well as for their families and support systems. Papers will navigate issues in regards to prison education and disability, the training of dogs in a prison setting, and how families navigate carceral experiences.
Assessing the Prison Education Program Experiences of Incarcerated Individuals with Learning Disabilities - Morgan McMains-Nurisio, Rutgers University
Exploring the Impact of Visitation on Incarcerated Individuals - Sudeshna Das, University of New Haven; Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, University of New Haven
Navigating Prison Life:The Impact of Social Support Across Age and Criminal History - CANCELLED - Jessica Rich, Florida International University
Turning Points and Change Among Prison-Dog Program Participants: Reflections after Re-Entry - Jennifer Kara Wesely, University of North Florida; Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University; Kevin Morris, University of Denver