Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

Society|Sun, Nov. 01 2009 09:21 AM EDT

U.S. Prison Reformers Back New Report's Policy Recommendations

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

A Christian organization that works for criminal justice reform is encouraging state and federal policy makers to help meet the needs of the 1.7 million children who have a father or mother behind prison bars by implementing the policies recommended this past week by the Council of State Governments.

Although the Council of State Governments acknowledged that much progress has been made to improve the well-being of children of incarcerated parents, the organization emphasized that much more can be made through policy changes and better coordination of services across agencies and systems.

“Improving the outcomes for these children requires comprehensive approaches that involve not only the children of incarcerated parents, but their current caregivers-whether a parent, grandparent, other relative, or foster care parents or facilities,” the region-based forum stated in a report released this past Monday. “It also requires the commitment and cooperation of the many systems that provide services for, or come in contact with, incarcerated parents and their children.”

In its report, Children of Incarcerated Parents: An Action Plan for Federal Policymakers, CSG offered 73 recommendations to provide a broad spectrum of consensus-based policy options to improve the outcomes for these children, who face substantial hardships and significant risk factors.

Pat Nolan, a vice president for Prison Fellowship, the world's largest outreach to prisoners, called the recommended policy changes “common sense” but also “very useful” for corrections officials, legislators and advocates for children and families.

One recommendation, for example, is to place parents in prisons as close as possible to their family and no more than 100 miles from their children. According to Nolan, 60 percent of incarcerated parents are housed more than 100 miles away from their previous residence.

“Evidence shows that maintaining the child-parent relationship during a parent's incarceration improves a child's emotional development and their behavior, and will help keep him or her from following their parent to prison,” commented Nolan in an op-ed that appeared in the Huffington Post. “Yet, many prison policies make it difficult for family members to maintain contact with an incarcerated relative.”

“We must begin changing legislation and corrections policies in order to break the cycle of crime by protecting, encouraging and supporting children whose parents are in prison," he added.

With the U.S. prison population having grown over the last 20 years, America currently stands as the nation with the the highest incarceration rate in the world.

CSG is hoping that their newly published report will make its way to the hands of policymakers and key constituencies and help facilitate actions that will make a difference in the lives of children of incarcerated parents.

As the nation’s only organization serving all three branches of state government, CSG fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state officials shape public policy. The members of CSG include every elected and appointed state and territorial official in the United States.

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  • Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:10 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Gen. 1:29 says: "I give you ALL herb bearing seed and it shall be used for meat". What do you eat meat for? Bingo, protein! What is the highest source of protein (digestible by the human body) of all plants on earth? You guessed it, cannabis/ or the demonizing name given, marijuana! Do you think God did not know this? So, the way I see it, to call cannabis anything other than a blessing and a gift from God, is calling God a liar! Throughout history, (in all major religions) cannabis has always been the plant that wards off evil! Why do you think these demons would ban such a perfect plant? The seeds from cannabis could end starvation, but the N.W.O. lust for our death, so do the math! Maybe, cannabis is the Tree of Life! Cannabis cures cancer and regenerates brain cells, but who would guess they would tell you the opposite. There is a receptor in the brain that only one molecule will fit in, THC! Do the math. Of course, the demons are going to tell you it's bad because they are threatened by it as they should be! The Holy anointing oil and the incense was 1/3 cannabis! This has been proven, look up "kineboisin". So, you have a right to believe what you want but don't tell me to call God a liar and take my right as a free man. What it boils down to is, my belief in God's word will get me put in jail. But, for me to accept this law, is like taking the mark of the beast! Never! So, yes I will fight for cannabis and the law against cannabis is as non-existent to me as any other law that violates the Constitution and my God-given rights! You can deny what I have said all you want, but you should do the research and get your brains working!

  • Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:04 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I disagree that all of them should be as close to the kid as possible, and each parent should be treated in a case by case basis. From experience, some kids indeed desperately need their moms and dads in their lives for some of those parents did make a mistake they regret and happen to be good intended men and women. But, there are other prisoners who only produced that child out of the failure of contraception and don't really care for the child. Some of these bad apples set a bad example for their children and the kids are better off in a family which cares for them and desires to raise them right.

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