2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2011.01.003
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Violent criminals locked up: Examining the effect of incarceration on behavioral continuity

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“…Weapons history. Prior studies indicated that inmates convicted of offenses involving weapons such as murder, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault, and related offenses engage in more violent institutional misconduct (Sorensen & Davis, 2011) including homicide (Reidy et al, 2017a). Nearly 59% rated as very low risk, 4.4% rated as low risk, 25.7% rated as medium risk, 11.2% rated as high risk, and none rated as very high risk.…”
Section: Risk Assessment Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weapons history. Prior studies indicated that inmates convicted of offenses involving weapons such as murder, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault, and related offenses engage in more violent institutional misconduct (Sorensen & Davis, 2011) including homicide (Reidy et al, 2017a). Nearly 59% rated as very low risk, 4.4% rated as low risk, 25.7% rated as medium risk, 11.2% rated as high risk, and none rated as very high risk.…”
Section: Risk Assessment Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Все преступления, по которым были осуждены заключенные, были отнесены к одной из трех категорий: насильственные преступления, имущественные преступления и преступления, связанные с наркотиками. Таким образом, исследование охватывает самые частотные причины назначения наказания в виде лишения свободы [77]. Лишение свободы считалось повторным, если предыдущее наказание в виде лишения свободы было назначено за любой тип преступлений.…”
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“…The importation and deprivation prison adaptation models have been tested in relation to prison misconduct for many years. A more recent trend in prison misconduct studies included longitudinal prison adaptation models to explain patterns of inmate behavior over the life-course and the continuation of one's criminal career in the correctional setting (Hochstetler & DeLisi, 2005;Reidy, Sorensen, & Cunningham, 2012;Sorensen & Davis, 2011).…”
Section: The Importation Model and Preprison Correlates Of Inmate Behmentioning
confidence: 99%