Abstract
For years, studies on the negative effects of incarceration have focused solely on the experiences of the prisoner’s loved ones. However, these studies tend to describe the problem from the perspective of individual members, without considering the family as a whole. They pay attention to individuals, without analyzing the dynamic relationships among them or capturing the changing family context depending on the stage of the incarceration process or the family’s life cycle. The aim of this article is to emphasize the systems approach perspective. Its assumptions are valuable and can aid in com prehending family functioning in this complex situation.
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