How do you tell a child their parent is going to jail?

Children often blame themselves for their parent's incarceration, so tell them it is not their fault that their parent went to prison. Tell them that their parent is in prison because of a poor decision. Lying about a parent's whereabouts may seem like a good solution, but this strategy often has negative outcomes.
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What advice would you give to a child whose parent has been incarcerated?

Keep open communication. Children of incarcerated parents will almost certainly ask hard questions and experience difficult situations, such as bullying and discrimination. A child's parent, guardian or other caregiver won't be able to answer every question or solve every problem.
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How do I talk to my child about jail?

Often the best thing to do is to ask your child how he/she is feeling and provide some time to experience that feeling. You can offer to talk about the visit and their feelings if they want to. You can help them name their feelings and allow them to feel these feelings.
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What happens to a child when their parents go to jail?

Children with incarcerated parents have a much higher risk of aggression and antisocial behavior, suspension and expulsion from school, depression and anxiety, substance abuse and suicide, and even incarceration themselves, according to research.
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Can a 12 year old go to jail?

Some states allow children to be prosecuted as adults at 10, 12, or 13 years old. Children as young as eight have been prosecuted as adults. Each year, judges transfer dozens of children under 14 to adult court. Prosecutors charge other young kids directly in adult court.
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What does shine for kids do?

We are passionate about transforming the lives of children and young people who have contact with the criminal justice system. We are the only national charity that provides services to support children and young people from infancy to adulthood.
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Should I tell my child their dad is in jail?

It is usually best to tell the truth. However, encouraging the child not to tell others may be appropriate in some cases.
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Can an inmate be released for the birth of their child?

If a prisoner is eligible for release on temporary licence, this could include instances of attending the birth of their child. Where the prisoner is not assessed as suitable for temporary release, attendance at the birth will not be possible.
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How do families deal with prisons?

Make a plan and a budget.
  1. Include the extra costs of supporting your loved one in jail. Jail can be expensive for those on the outside. ...
  2. You're also not going to have their support around the house, so you may find yourself with extra housework. Don't be afraid to ask family members for support when you need it.
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Can you pay to get out of jail?

If someone has bail set, it can be difficult to arrange payment on their own from inside the jail. For this reason, friends or family members often have to bail an arrestee out. Once you find out how much bail will be, you can make a payment at the bail hearing office in any courthouse in Alberta.
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Can a prisoner go to a funeral?

All prisoners, both men and women, should be able to attend funerals virtually where a close family member has died. In order to comply with the right to respect for private and family life, the authorities must assess each request to attend a funeral (whether in person of virtually) on its merits.
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Do prisoners get to see their children?

Every family is different. Whether or not to bring a child to visit an incarcerated parent is a personal choice. Security screening could be made less intimidating for children and visiting areas more friendly. And some incarcerated individuals are ineligible for visits; they are a privilege that must be earned.
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What is fatherless daughter syndrome?

“Fatherless Daughter Syndrome" (colloquially known as "daddy issues") is an emotional disorder that stems from issues with trust and lack of self-esteem that leads to a cycle of repeated dysfunctional decisions in relationships with men.”
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Should I tell my kids the truth about their dad?

Tell the Truth

But it's never a good idea to lie to them or withhold too much information about their father. Avoid oversharing. It's okay to leave any hurtful details out. Consider the ages of your kids when deciding what is and isn't appropriate to share.
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Can you trick or treat at 14?

People can trick-or-treat at any age, but in order to receive candy you do have to wear some kind of costume, even if it's one of those “funny” no-effort ones where you just wear a fanny pack and call yourself a tourist or something.
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What is the youngest age to go to jail?

In the United States the age varies between states, being as low as 6 years in South Carolina and 7 years in 35 states; 11 years is the minimum age for federal crimes.
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At what age does a child become morally responsible for his actions?

Also in the early years, roughly until 6 or 7, "most children make moral judgments on the basis of the damage done," says David Elkind, professor of child development at Tufts University.
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Are children of incarcerated parents more likely to go to jail?

One study analyzed data from incarcerated parents who participated in the U.S. Department of Justice Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities: Imprisoned mothers were more than twice as likely as imprisoned fathers to have adult children who were also incarcerated; when imprisoned mothers had used ...
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Can you wear your wedding ring in jail?

Keep it simple, keep it religious.

The Rule: Inmates are only allowed to wear two types of jewelry: a wedding ring without stones or engravings and necklaces with religious medallions (such as a crucifix or a Star of David).
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Can prisoners have Christmas presents?

Prisoners can receive approved gifts from friends and family, however all items are subject to normal security processes to prevent contraband entering the prison.
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Are phones allowed in jail?

In most jurisdictions, prison inmates are forbidden from possessing mobile phones due to their ability to communicate with the outside world and other security issues. Mobile phones are one of the most smuggled items into prisons.
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How long do you stay in jail if you can't make bail?

At most, you will likely have to spend a month or two in jail before your court date. In short, the court is required to schedule trials in a timely manner after discussing the case with prosecutors and the defense.
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How much is it to bail out of jail?

A bond is much like a check that you give to a friend, asking him or her not to cash it until you say it's okay to do so. Generally, the purchase price of the bond is about 10% of the value. Therefore, if your bail is set at $5000, you can expect to pay about $500 in order to purchase a bail bond.
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How long can you be held in jail without seeing a judge?

As a general rule: If you're placed in custody, your "speedy trial" rights typically require the prosecutor to decide charges within 72 hours. Many states adhere to this 72-hour limit. Sometimes, no charges are filed, and you will be released.
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