监狱不当行为和治疗社区和其他拘留单位惩教人员使用替代决议。

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Michael Weinrath, Caroline Tess, Erika Willows
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摘要

这项混合方法研究使用官方记录和对囚犯和工作人员的访谈,比较治疗社区(TC)的不当行为和替代解决方案(代替惩教人员的正式指控)与其他监狱单位的使用情况。囚犯的不当行为已经通过个人自我报告或总监禁率进行了研究,但狱警和其他监狱部门之间的单位水平差异经常被忽视。在社区矫正文献中,对恢复性司法和转移方法进行了大量研究,但对惩教人员使用调解等替代收费的方法却知之甚少。该研究通过比较治疗社区与普通人群、工人、保护性拘留、心理健康和高风险单位24个月期间的不当行为,通过单位功能检查囚犯行为的差异。研究结果显示,TC的不当行为较低,包括打架等更严重的不当行为。此外,很大一部分总收费被转移到替代解决方案(AR),特别是在治疗社区。受访者报告说,与正式指控相比,TC对纪律采取了不同的方法,更多地使用互动、非正式警告和AR的应用。未来的研究建议使用定性研究策略来评估替代决议决策过程和囚犯-工作人员对纪律的看法。
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Prison Misconduct and the Use of Alternative Resolutions by Correctional Officers in Therapeutic Communities and Other Custody Units.

This mixed methods study uses official records and interviews with inmates and staff to compare misconduct in therapeutic communities (TC's) and the use of alternative resolutions (in lieu of formal charges by correctional officers) to other prison units. Prisoner misconduct has been studied using individual self-reports or aggregate prison rates, but unit level differences between TC's and other prison wings are often overlooked. Restorative justice and diversion approaches are much studied in the community corrections literature but correctional officer use of alternatives to charging, such as mediation, is not well understood. The study examines differences in prisoner behavior by unit function by comparing misconduct over a 24 month period in therapeutic communities to general population, worker, protective custody, mental health, and high risk units. Study findings show lower misconduct in TC's, including more serious misconduct such as fights. Furthermore, a significant proportion of overall charges were diverted into alternative resolution (AR)s, particularly within therapeutic communities. Interviewees reported a different approach taken in the TC toward discipline with a greater use of interaction, informal warnings, and application of AR, as opposed to formal charges. Future research is recommended using qualitative research strategies to appraise the alternative resolution decision process and prisoner-staff perceptions of discipline.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Press/Politics is an interdisciplinary journal for the analysis and discussion of the role of the press and politics in a globalized world. The Journal is interested in theoretical and empirical research on the linkages between the news media and political processes and actors. Special attention is given to the following subjects: the press and political institutions (e.g. the state, government, political parties, social movements, unions, interest groups, business), the politics of media coverage of social and cultural issues (e.g. race, language, health, environment, gender, nationhood, migration, labor), the dynamics and effects of political communication.
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