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EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION ON THE DELINQUENT INMATE'S SELF CONCEPT

NCJ Number
19382
Journal
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Volume: 66 Issue: 1 Dated: (MARCH 1975) Pages: 88-93
Author(s)
R G CULBERTSON
Date Published
1975
Length
6 pages
Annotation
FOCUSES ON CHANGES IN SELF CONCEPT IN ORDER TO EXAMINE THE CONSEQUENCES OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION FOR THE DELINQUENT.
Abstract
THE RESEARCH WAS CONDUCTED AT THE INDIANA BOYS' SCHOOL, PLAINFIELD, INDIANA. THE SELF CONCEPT SCORES OF 222 DELINQUENT BOYS WERE ANALYZED USING A CROSS-SECTIONAL DESIGN. WHILE THERE WAS NOT A SIGNIFICANT DECREASE IN SELF CONCEPT SCORES FOR THE TOTAL POPULATION, THE DECREASE WAS SIGNIFICANT AND LINEAR FOR THOSE BOYS NOT PREVIOUSLY INCARCERATED.

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