NCJ Number
41014
Journal
Criminology Volume: 14 Issue: 4 Dated: (FEBRUARY 1977) Pages: 527-554
Date Published
1977
Length
28 pages
Annotation
ARTICLE PRESENTS A COMPARATIVE HANDLING AND TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN FIVE COUNTRIES.
Abstract
INTERORGANIZATIONAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISONS ARE MADE AMONG DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRISONS LOCATED IN FIVE COUNTRIES--THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, ENGLAND, WEST GERMANY, AND SPAIN--AS A TEST OF THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONAL AND IMPORTATION VARIABLES IN PRISONIZATION. A NORMATIVE ORIENTATION AMONG INMATES WHICH IS IN OPPOSITION TO STAFF EXPECTATIONS IS FOUND IN ALL COUNTRIES. ADHERENCE TO THIS ORIENTATION BY INDIVIDUAL INMATES IS MOST PREVALENT AMONG AMERICAN INMATES AND LEAST AMONG MEXICAN INMATES. THE FUNCTIONAL THEORY OF THE INMATE SYSTEM RECEIVES MORE SUPPORT THAN THE IMPORTATION THEORY WITH REGARD TO THE GENERAL ORIENTATION TO THE INSTITUTION AND ITS PROGRAMS AND TO ATTITUDES TOWARD AND INTERACTION WITH STAFF; BUT THE TWO MODELS DO ABOUT EQUALLY WELL IN ACCOUNTING FOR THE EXTENT TO WHICH PRISONERS ADOPT THE INMATE CODE. THEORETICAL AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF THE STUDY ARE DISCUSSED.(AUTHOR ABSTRACT)....BDS