Google helps kids send videos to dads in prison for Father's Day

Google helps kids send videos to dads in prison for Father's Day
- June 18, 2016
- Kristin Turney, sociology associate professor, explains the behavioral effects parental incarceration has on children, courtesy of USA Today and Black Christian News Network One, June 18, 2016
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Children with an incarcerated parent are more than three times more likely to have
behavioral problems or depression, according to a study by University of California,
Irvine associate professor of sociology, Kristin Turney.
For the full story, please visit http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/06/18/google-helps-kids-send-videos-dads-prison-fathers-day/86050458/.
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