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1. Investigating positive psychology approaches in case management and residential programming with incarcerated youth
2. Collateral damage: Examining the impact of maternal incarceration on the social, emotional, behavioral and educational functioning of children: Released mothers' perspectives
3. A comparison of incarcerated and detained juvenile delinquents with and without special education diagnoses
4. Assessment of violence risk and psychopathy in a population of incarcerated, adolescent, Hispanic males
5. Obstacles to parent-child relationships among incarcerated mothers
6. A description of communication between service providers and seven deaf persons who have been incarcerated
7. Psychological and emotional effects of separation on children impacted by an incarcerated parent: A children's book
8. Predicting Serious Violent and Serious Property Offending: School- and Family-Problem Risk Factors Revealed by Incarcerated Youth
9. A dimensional approach to risk assessment: The relationship of psychopathology to institutional maladjustment in an incarcerated population
10. The role of critical literacy and the school-to-prison pipeline: What was learned from the life histories and literacy experiences of formerly incarcerated young Latino males
11. Reading and math outcomes for incarcerated youth with emotional and behavioral disorders
12. Easing Reentry of Incarcerated Youth With and Without Disabilities Through Employability and Social Skills Training
13. A comparative study of the Tests of Adult Basic Education and Work Keys with an incarcerated population
14. Caregivers of children of incarcerated parents: Motivations for involvement in the family-school partnership
15. The Impact of Treatment Programs in Reducing the Incarceration Rate for Children with Incarcerated Parents
16. A correlational analysis of factors accompanying serious emotional disability with incarcerated special education populations
17. Impact of Individualized Learning Plans on Educational Completion Among Incarcerated Youth
18. Children Of Incarcerated Parents:the Family Inter-generational Relations Research
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