Alternative to incarceration for low-income non-custodial parents

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Increasingly, low-income non-custodial parents in the USA, primarily fathers, are at risk of incarceration for failure to make child support payments, clogging the prison system, preventing already at-risk fathers from holding a job and removing them from relationships with their children. This paper examines an innovative programme in one south-eastern state that provides an alternative to incarceration for non-compliant parents, also allowing fathers an opportunity to find gainful employment; to learn valuable life skills; and to establish healthier relationships with their children. Data analysis from 3 years of programme implementation suggests that low-income non-custodial fathers enrolled in the Alternative to Incarceration programme have a much greater chance to fulfil their obligations, both as wage earners and as parents, when they are in a programme that provides life skills, helps them find employment and provides other supports to help them improve their life situation rather than incarcerating them for non-payment of child support. Furthermore, this programme represents a substantial cost savings to the state, as hundreds of fathers have remained outside of the prison system. To date, this alternative to incarceration is a promising solution to a previously intractable problem. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Luckey, I., & Potts, L. (2011). Alternative to incarceration for low-income non-custodial parents. Child and Family Social Work, 16(1), 22–32. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2206.2010.00701.x

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