Beyond the Classroom: The Intergenerational Effect of Incarceration on Children's Academic and Nonacademic School-Related Outcomes in High School.

TitleBeyond the Classroom: The Intergenerational Effect of Incarceration on Children's Academic and Nonacademic School-Related Outcomes in High School.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsMcCauley, E
JournalSocius
Volume6
Date Published2020 Jan 01
ISSN2378-0231
Abstract

The author uses strategic comparison regression and the Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health ( = 11,767) to explore the effect of parental incarceration on academic and nonacademic outcomes in high school. This method compares youth whose parents were incarcerated before the outcomes are measured with those whose parents will be incarcerated after. The author examines most recent grades and a range of nonacademic outcomes, such as truancy, involvement in school activities, and suspension. Results indicate that the associations between parental incarceration and grades are largely accounted for by selection, but associations between parental incarceration and nonacademic processes persist. Maternal incarceration holds particular importance for behavioral outcomes (fighting and truancy), and paternal incarceration holds particular importance for behavioral, connectedness, and disciplinary outcomes. Researchers examining the intergenerational consequences of incarceration should examine school contexts beyond the classroom and explore the pathways through which this disadvantage occurs.

DOI10.1177/2378023120915369
Alternate JournalSocius
PubMed ID34307871
PubMed Central IDPMC8302209
Grant ListP01 HD031921 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States
R25 DA037190 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States