Joyce A. Arditti, received her doctorate in Family Studies from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Her research interests include family disruption, parent-child relationships in vulnerable families, and public policy. Her scholarship in
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Joyce A. Arditti, received her doctorate in Family Studies from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Her research interests include family disruption, parent-child relationships in vulnerable families, and public policy. Her scholarship in the area of divorce and criminal justice is recognized nationally and abroad and she has published numerous empirical and review articles in therapy, human services, family studies, and criminal justice journals. Her current work emphasizes prisoner reentry as well as the impact of the criminal justice system on families.
Joyce is the Editor in Chief of "Family Relations: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies." She is a long-time member of the National Council on Family Relations and also a member of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. She serves on several editorial boards, consults on various research projects, and is a member of the National Advisory Board for the Family Justice Project in NYC.
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