RT Article T1 "Not Anybody can be a Dad": The Intergenerational Transmission of Masculinity Among Incarcerated Men JF Crime & delinquency VO 68 IS 10 SP 1740 OP 1764 A1 Umamaheswar, Janani A1 Tadros, Eman A2 Tadros, Eman LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/183961644X AB Despite an important and burgeoning literature correcting oversimplified portrayals of incarcerated men as ?hypermasculine? and aggressive, research on men?s prison masculinities has not yet been sufficiently incorporated into prison treatment and therapy programs. In this article, we draw on in-depth interviews with 28 incarcerated men to explore the intergenerational transmission of masculinity in the family setting, highlighting how incarcerated men adapt, modify, and/or challenge the masculinity scripts they inherited from their fathers (or father figures) when reflecting on their own attitudes toward fatherhood. We use these insights to advocate for gender-responsive feminist family therapy that incorporates incarcerated men?s constructions of masculinity in efforts to restore and strengthen these men?s familial ties. K1 Family Therapy K1 Fatherhood K1 Incarceration K1 Masculinity K1 Prison DO 10.1177/00111287211047531