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Relational Violence in Women's Prison: How Women Describe Interpersonal Violence and Gender
Authors:Rebecca Trammell
Affiliation:1. School of Criminology &2. Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha , Omaha, Nebraska, USA rtrammell@mail.unomaha.edu
Abstract:Using data from interviews with former female inmates, I focus on how women describe aggression and violence in prison. Interviewees outline the connection between prison violence, gender, and interpersonal relationships. Similar to in previous studies on adolescent girls, women describe ostracism and rumors as a form of aggression. Furthermore, they detail how some inmates fight over correctional officers as the only men in their lives. I define this form of aggression as relational violence, which is commonly described as adolescent behavior. This article broadens the current work on gender and inmate conflict by focusing on violence used by adult female offenders. Moreover, it extends understanding of inmate culture by allowing interviewees to verbally construct the social reality of prison violence from their perspective to evaluate how they connect violence to gender roles.
Keywords:correctional officer abuse  gender  incarcerated women  prison families  relational violence
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