Fathers’ Methods Of Child Discipline: Does Incarceration Lead To Harsh And Physical Punishment? A Research Note

Keywords

Brutalization; Disciplinary methods; Effects of incarceration; Fatherhood

Abstract

Using Data from Wave 9 of the Fragile Families and Child Well Being Study (2011) this study examines predictors of fathers’ use of harsh physical child discipline methods. Central to the investigation is the question of whether fathers who have been incarcerated experience a brutalization effect of imprisonment which is manifested in harsh physical means of child discipline. Also examined are measures of demographics, scope and quality of interactions with child(ren), interactions with mother, attitudes/beliefs about the fathering role and degree of satisfaction derived from parenting. Results show that the most influential measures are those regarding scope and quality of interactions with child(ren). Whether or not a father has been incarcerated shows no statistically significant effect on methods of child discipline.

Publication Date

3-1-2015

Publication Title

American Journal of Criminal Justice

Volume

40

Issue

1

Number of Pages

89-99

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-014-9238-6

Socpus ID

84893200937 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84893200937

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