Umamaheswar Janani, Tadros Eman, Richards-Karamarkovich Arden
Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
Department of Marriage and Family Therapy, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA.
Fam Process. 2025 Jun;64(2):e70042. doi: 10.1111/famp.70042.
Researchers have extensively documented the financial, social, emotional, and psychological challenges that families of incarcerated people face, and there are growing calls for programs and services to help these families confront the collateral consequences of imprisonment. This article uses data from an ethnographic study exploring how family members of people in prison constructed and leveraged communities of support to help them cope with the stressors of having an incarcerated loved one. Drawing on 8 months of observations of a support group for families of people in prison and in-depth interviews with eight participants in this support group, we present findings related to family members' perspectives on the challenges they face, their reasons for joining the support group, and the group's strengths and limitations. Based on these findings, we argue that support groups for families of incarcerated people should be facilitated by trained professionals who are well versed in the unique traumas associated with contact with the criminal legal system.
研究人员已经广泛记录了被监禁者家属所面临的经济、社会、情感和心理挑战,并且越来越多的人呼吁开展项目和提供服务,以帮助这些家庭应对监禁带来的附带后果。本文使用了一项人种志研究的数据,该研究探讨了狱中人员的家庭成员如何构建和利用支持社区,以帮助他们应对有亲人被监禁所带来的压力源。通过对一个狱中人员家属支持小组进行8个月的观察,并对该支持小组的8名参与者进行深入访谈,我们呈现了与家庭成员对他们所面临挑战的看法、他们加入支持小组的原因以及该小组的优势和局限性相关的研究结果。基于这些研究结果,我们认为,应由精通与接触刑事司法系统相关的独特创伤的专业培训人员来推动为被监禁者家属设立的支持小组。