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Significance of Minority Status to Discipline Severity in Prison

NCJ Number
99165
Journal
Sociological Focus Volume: 18 Issue: 3 Dated: (August 1985) Pages: 221-233
Author(s)
B M Crouch
Date Published
1984
Length
13 pages
Annotation
Official discipline for institutional rule violations affects both the quality and amount of time served by prison inmates.
Abstract
This study, carried out in a southern prison, examines the prison discipline process and the factors which influence the severity of punishment inmates receive for institutional rule-breaking. The relevance of minority status to punishment severity is the central focus. Analysis reveals that minority status plays no significant role in official decisions; the best predictors of severity are inmate deviant behavior and anti-authority attidudes. Reasons for these results are discussed. (Publisher abstract)

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