女囚适应:惩戒行为与适应特征。

Karen Casey Acevedo, Tim Bakken
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摘要

虽然多年来的研究通过检查男性囚犯违纪的频率和严重程度来衡量他们的监狱调整情况,但对女性囚犯的调整情况进行的类似研究要少得多。虽然有证据表明女囚犯犯的违法行为比男囚犯多,但不那么严重,但不清楚这些违法行为如何影响妇女对监狱的调整。本文包括对222名从大型最高安全级别监狱释放的女性的纪律行为样本的研究。样本根据行为的严重程度被分成不同的学科组。逻辑回归分析被用来评估纪律行为的影响。这项研究试图描述为妇女适应监狱提供最佳机会的环境和条件。调查结果表明,大多数女囚犯没有违法行为,或者只是轻微违法。然而,有一群从事暴力违法行为的长期罪犯,他们的特点可以用来确定所有囚犯的监狱安置和规划。
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Women adjusting to prison: disciplinary behavior and the characteristics of adjustment.

Although studies over the years have measured the prison adjustment of male prison inmates by examining the frequency and severity of their disciplinary infractions, there is much less similar research on the adjustment of female inmates. While there is evidence that female inmates commit more, but less serious, infractions than do male inmates, it is not clear how these infractions affect the adjustment of women to prison. This article includes a study of the disciplinary behavior of a sample of 222 women released from a large maximum security prison. The sample is divided into different disciplinary groups based on the seriousness of behavior. Logistic regression analysis is utilized to assess the implications of disciplinary behavior. The study attempts to delineate the circumstances and conditions that provide the best opportunity for a woman's adjustment to prison. The findings indicate that the majority of women inmates do not commit infractions or engage in only minor infractions. However, there is a core group of chronic offenders who engage in violent infractions, and whose characteristics can be used to determine prison placement and programming for all inmates.

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