الفصل السابع
(1) Research shows that continuous contact: Holt, N., and Miller, D. Explorations in Inmate-Family Relationships. Sacramento: California Department of Corrections, Research Report No. 46; 1972; Jorgensen, J. D., Hernandez, S. H., and Warren, R. C. “Addressing the Social Needs of Families of Prisoners: A Tool for Inmate Rehabilitation.” Federal Probation,
1986, 38, 47– 52.
(2) Research involving visitation and recidivism: Holt, N., and Miller, D. Explorations in Inmate-Family Relationships. Sacramento: California Department of Corrections, Research Report No. 46; 1972; Kupers, T. “Contact Between the Bars: A Rationale for Consultation in Prisons.” Urban Health, 1976, 5, 38- 39.
(3) California’s Family Visiting Program: Glaser, D. Preparing Convicts for Law-Abiding Lives: The Pioneering Penology of Richard A. McGee. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1995, pp. 71– 74.
(4) Bus therapy: Martin, D. M. and Sussman, P. Y. Committing
Journalism: The Prison Writings of Red Hog. New York: Norton, 1993.
(5) A prisoner and his mother: Transcript of trial (November 10, 1983, pp. 435– 548), Toussaint v. McCarthy, 597 F. Supp. 1388, 1393, Ninth Circuit, 1984.