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The Importation of Violent “Codes” of South Korean Inmates
The Prison Journal ( IF 0.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-22 , DOI: 10.1177/0032885520916816
Jaeyong Choi 1 , Brandon Dulisse 2
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Despite the popularity of the importation model, the majority of previous institutional misconduct research has used individual characteristics, such as race, prior record, education, and sex as proxies to test this theory. This study examines particular oppositional beliefs and values found in Anderson’s “code of the street” through an analysis of self-report data from 951 adult male prison inmates in South Korea. This study fills a void in previous research by examining direct impacts of imported belief systems on inmate interpersonal aggression toward fellow inmates and correctional officers.

中文翻译:

韩国囚犯暴力“代码”的输入

尽管输入模型很受欢迎,但以前的大多数机构不端行为研究都使用个人特征,例如种族、先前记录、教育和性别作为检验这一理论的代理。本研究通过对来自韩国 951 名成年男性监狱囚犯的自我报告数据的分析,检验了安德森的“街道守则”中发现的特定对立信念和价值观。这项研究通过检查导入的信仰系统对囚犯对其他囚犯和惩教人员的人际攻击的直接影响,填补了先前研究的空白。
更新日期:2020-04-22
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