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Interpersonal Violence and Social Order in Prisons

Anthony Bottoms
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 26, pp 205-281
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The incidence of interpersonal violence in prisons is influenced by the characteristics of inmates but also by aspects of the prison environment and by the continual dynamic interaction between prisoners, prison staff, and the physical and social context within which they are placed.
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The incidence of acts of interpersonal violence in prisons is influenced by the characteristics of inmates but also by aspects of the prison environment and by the continual dynamic interaction between prisoners, prison staff, and the physical and social context within which they are placed. Enhanced physical restrictions can often reduce levels of violence due to restrictions on opportunity but may also sometimes lead to a loss of legitimacy that can escalate violence. Previously understudied aspects of prison social life include routines and staff-prisoner relationships, both of which are central to the maintenance of everyday social order. Prisoner-staff assaults are particularly associated with the potential "friction points" of the prison regime and the prison day, but some officers seem more skilled at handling these friction points in ways that avoid violence. The study of prisoner-prisoner violence presents a paradox, with a frequently described pervasiveness of the rule of force within inmate soc...

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Robert D'Amico
- 20 Jun 1978 - 
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David Beetham
TL;DR: In this paper, a social science and the social construction of Legitimacy in the modern state is discussed. But the focus is not on the state itself, but on the social structure of legitimacy and its need for legitimacy.
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TL;DR: The Journal of Personality Assessment (JPA), Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 96-97, this paper, was the first publication of the QuasiExperimentation: Design and Analysis Issues for Field Settings.
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Do fair procedures matter? The effect of procedural justice on spouse assault.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether the use of fair procedures on the part of police officers called to the scene of a domestic assault inhibits subsequent domestic violence, and they found that procedural justice did suppress subsequent violence, even in the face of adverse outcomes.