Social support and inmate rule violations: A multilevel analysis |
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Authors: | Shanhe Jiang Ph.D. Marianne Fisher-Giorlando Ph.D. Liping Mo Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Grambling State University, USA;(2) CenturyTel, USA;(3) Department of Criminal Justice, University of Toledo, 43606 Toledo, OH |
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Abstract: | Social support theory is important in explaining inmate behavior within prison but has been largely ignored in the research.
Using multilevel analysis, the study examined the effect of social support on inmate misconduct measured by disciplinary infractions
in the 1997 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities in the United Slates. Findings indicate that several social
support variables at both the inmate level and prison level affect inmate rule violations per month. |
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