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¿A quién sancionamos? Un estudio exploratorio en prisiones del contexto español

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In this article, the authors used self-reported data of 494 inmates in the final phase of their sentence to analyze the variables related to the probability of receiving a sanction during incarceration in order to propose prevention measures and new hypotheses for future research.
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The study of prison misconduct and the use of sanctions is relevant to improve the safety and quality of life of those imprisoned people. Comparative literature departs from three theoretical perspectives on this regard: those that explain misbehavior as a consequence of the experience of incarceration, those that do it based on the characteristics of the imprisoned individuals, and those centered on the relationship between those who are serving a sentence and professionals, and with the penitentiary institution. However, in the Spanish context there is a lack of studies on this subject. This study uses self-reported data of 494 inmates in the final phase of their sentence to analyze the variables related to the probability of receiving a sanction during incarceration in order to propose prevention measures and new hypotheses for future research.

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The Society of Captives

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God moves in mysterious ways: Faith units and their influence on prison governance in Argentina and Sweden

TL;DR: In this article , the authors compare two different faith-based prison experiences located in two very different social and penitentiary contexts, Argentina and Sweden, in order to explore how the presence of these units affects prison management.
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The code of the street and inmate violence: investigating the salience of imported belief systems†

TL;DR: The argument that the code of the street belief system affects inmate violence and that the effect is more pronounced among inmates who lack family support, experience disciplinary sanctions, and are gang involved is supported.
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Incarceration and inmates’ self perceptions about returning home

TL;DR: For example, this paper found that family support, having children, and in-prison substance abuse treatment increase optimism, while negative family influences (incarceration or drug use of family members), longer incarceration times, and a history of serious drug use reduce optimism about life after incarceration.
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The Gendered Pains of Life Imprisonment

TL;DR: In this article, the economic and social research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ES/J007935/1), the Isaac Newton Trust and the National Geographic Society.
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The Effect of Importation and Deprivation Factors on Violent Misconduct: An Examination of Black and Latino Youth in Prison

TL;DR: In this article, the importation measure of gang membership and the deprivation measure of threatened with a weapon are significantly associated with violent misconduct among youth in adult prisons in Arizona and New York.