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  • Wildeman, Christopher, Jason Schnittker, and Kristin Turney. 2011. “Despair by Association? The Mental Health of Mothers With Children by Recently Incarcerated Fathers”. American Sociological Review 77 (2): 216-43. Referenced from asr.sagepub.com: Despair by Association? The Mental Health of Mothers with Children by Recently Incarcerated Fathers.
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  • Turney, Kristin, Jason Schnittker, and Christopher Wildeman. 2012. “Those They Leave Behind: Paternal Incarceration and Maternal Instrumental Support”. Journal of Marriage and Family 74 (5): 1149-65. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Those They Leave Behind: Paternal Incarceration and Maternal Instrumental Support.
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  • Turney, Kristin, Christopher Wildeman, and Jason Schnittker. 2012. “As Fathers and Felons: Explaining the Effects of Current and Recent Incarceration on Major Depression”. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 53 (5): 465-81. Referenced from hsb.sagepub.com: As Fathers and Felons: Explaining the Effects of Current and Recent Incarceration on Major Depression.
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  • Wildeman, Christopher, Kristin Turney, and Jason Schnittker. 2014. “The Hedonic Consequences of Punishment Revisited”. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 104: 133-64. Referenced from scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu: The Hedonic Consequences of Punishment Revisited.
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