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NRCCFI Reports

NRCCFI Reports (formerly the FCN Report)

The quarterly publication, formerly called the FCN Report, has been published since 1994 and focused on various aspects of services to children and families of the incarcerated. You may purchase past copies of the Reports at the price of $10 for the electronic version and $15 for the paper version (subject to availability).  Contact us at 215-576-1110 or fcn@fcnetwork.org to do so.

Upcoming Publications for 2010-2011

  • Portraying Reality: The Media and Children and Families of the Incarcerated
  • Parenting from Prison: A New Look at Parenting Programs for Incarcerated Parents
  • RACE: The Impact of Race on Children & Families of the Incarcerated and the Programs that Serve Them
  • Keeping Faith-The Role of Faith Communities in Supporting Children and Families of the Incarcerated

Past Reports, available for purchase

If you are interested in purchasing a past report, please contact us at 215-576-1110 or fcn@fcnetwork.org.   Electronic versions are available for $10.  Paper versions (subject to availability) can be purchased for $15.


Prisoners and Child Custody
September 1999 – Issue 22
Denise Johnston, Editor

Families and the Re-Entry Process
August 1999- Issue 21
Nancy J. Harm, Editor

Fatherhood: Working With Incarcerated Fathers
January 1999 – Issue 20
Jim Mustin, Editor

The Fifth North American Conference on the Family and Corrections
December 1998 – Issue 19
Jim Mustin, Editor

Crisis Intervention
November 1998 – Issue 18
Gretchen Newby, Editor

Grandparents, Relatives and Fictive Kin: Caring for Children of Incarcerated
August 1998 – Issue 17
Carol Burton, Editor

Fund Development 102 Money,MOney, MONey, MONEy, MONEY
November 1997- Issue 16
Marilyn Moses, Editor

Exploring Programs Around the World
September 1997 – Issue 15
Debra Key, Editor

Mothers In Prison: Research, Policies and Programs
July 1997 – Issue 14
Barbara Bloom, Editor

Juvenile Offenders: Their Impact on Parents and Families
April 1997 – Issue 13
Hugh Potter, Editor

Policy Issues: Isolated Decisions, Severed Families: Linking Corrections and Family Policy in State Government
December 1996 – Issue 12
Richard S. Kordsh, Editor

A Primer on Research and Evaluation
November 1996 – Issue 11
Marilyn Moses, Editor

Hospitality: A Response to Human Needs
September 1996 – Issue 10
Debra Key, Editor

Restorative Justice
August 1996 – Issue 9
Jim Mustin, Editor

Incarcerated Fathers
April 1996 – Issue 8
Ann Adalist-Estrin, Editor

Community Programs: Families of Offenders Hidden in Our Midst
November 1995 – Issue 7
Jim Mustin, Editor

Spiritual Impulse Behind Family Programming
September 1995 – Issue 6
Edwin C. Hostetter, Editor

Parenting Programs for Prisoners
June 1995 – Issue 5
Jim Mustin, Editor

Cultural and Ethnic Issues
March 1995 -Issue 4
Jim Mustin, Editor

Children of Incarcerated Parents
December 1994 – Issue 3
Ann Adalist-Estrin, Editor

Families on Hold… Or in Healing?
September 1994 – Issue 2
Mary “Kaki” Friscics Warren, Editor

Families of Offenders: A Key to Crime Prevention
July 1994 – Issue 1
Jim Mustin, Editor

The Past as Prologue
May 2007 – Issue 44
Ann Adalist-Estrin, Editor

Children of Incarcerated Parents Bill Of Rights Project
December 2006 – Issue 43
Dee Ann Newell, Editor

7th Annual Southwestern Fatherhood and Families Conference-
June 2006 – Issue 42
Jim Mustin, Editor

Protesting America’s, Prison/Military Industrial Complex: Journey for Justice
January 2006 – Issue 41
Jim Mustin, Editor

Family Day for Virginia CURE (Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants )
December 2005 – Issue 40
Jim Mustin, Editor

Mentoring Children of Prisoners
February 2005 – Issue 39
Ann Adalist-Estrin, Editor

New Directions for Integrating Services to the Incarcerated and Their Families Center Force Summit 2003
October 2004 – Issue 38
Jim Mustin, Editor

Justice Sunday: A Day of Service January 18, 2004: A Collaboration between the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice and FCN
December 2003 – Issue 37
Jim Mustin, Editor

California Youth Authority Parent Education Project
October 2003 – Issue 36
Jim Mustin, Editor

Child Welfare League of America Children of Prisoners Institute
June 2003 – Issue 35
Jim Mustin, Editor

National Summit on the Impact of Incarceration African American Families and Communities
February 2003 – Issue 34
Jim Mustin, Editor

2nd North American Conference: Fathers Behind Bars and on the Street
January 2003 – Issue 33
Jim Mustin, Editor

10th National Roundtable: Women In Prison
December 2002 – Issue 32
Jim Mustin, Editor

There is no Issue 31 of the FCN Report.

International Community Corrections Association – What Works Conference: Reintergration and Re-Entry
December 2001 – Issue 30
Jim Mustin, Editor

The New Zealand Approach: Reintegration and Reentry
Jim Mustin, Editor
November 2001 – Issue 29

Race and Class: The Elephant in the Living Room
January 2001 – Issue 28
Jim Mustin, Editor

Jerusalem 2000 Seminar: Rehabilitation of Female Offenders Mothers With Their Children
December 2000 – Issue 27
Ann Adalist-Estrin, Editor

There is no Issue 26 of the FCN Report.

Keeping In Touch
August 2000 – Issue 25
Denise Johnston and Jim Mustin, Editors

Speaking Out on the Justice System and Its Impact on Families The Power of the Authentic Voice
January 2000 – Issue 24
Jim Mustin, Editor

The Prison – Industrial Complex : It’s Impact on Families
December 1999 – Issue 23
Carol Burton, Editor