Session 78: CO5 -> Testing the Importation and Prisonization Models: Understanding the Effects of Prison | |||
Time: 2:00PM to 3:30 PM on Wednesday, November 17 | |||
Place: Conv Ctr 104 | |||
Session Chair: Deanna M. Perez, Virginia Department of Corrections | |||
Importation and Prisonization Models of Corrections Worker's Attitudes and Behaviors: An Empirical Examination of Social Distance, Correctional Orientation, and Punitive Behavior Within a Maximum Security Prison | |||
by: | William J. Hartley, Indiana Dept. of Correction/Western Mich. (Corresponding) | ||
Infraction Specialization: Testing Prisonization, Importation and Social Control Theories | |||
by: | Rachel Hagewen, North Carolina State University (Corresponding) | ||
Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship: Disparities in Inmate Misconduct | |||
by: | Mark T. Berg, Iowa State University (Corresponding) | ||
Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University | |||
Individual and Institutional Factors Related to Inmate Grievances: A Test of Importation and Deprivation Theories | |||
by: | Deanna M. Perez, Virginia Department of Corrections (Corresponding) | ||
Angela Gover, University of Florida |
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