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Sport and the Inmates Dilemma - Time To Kill or Time To Live

NCJ Number
78509
Author(s)
T D Orlick
Date Published
1978
Length
24 pages
Annotation
In this study, interviews were conducted with 28 male and female inmates housed in Canadian maximum-security and medium-security prisons to determine their sports backgrounds and values and the role of sports in their prison lives.
Abstract
As youngsters, the large majority of the subjects interviewed had participated in organized competitive sports. Sport value problems associated with competition and aggression appeared to be intensified among inmates, especially for the males. Sports did, however, appear to play a vital role in the process of coping with prison time. The similarities between prisoners forced to deal with their imprisonment and 'ordinary' people forced to cope with life, time, frustration, loss, and failure, suggest directions for further research and research utilization. Tabular data and 16 references are provided.

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Language
English
Country
Canada
Note
*This document is currently unavailable from NCJRS. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity in Tallahassee, Florida, May 21-24, 1978.