JUST*2080 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dysfunctional Family, Coping With, Ibm System I
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Introduction i: a general profile of inmate populations, going inside and living inside, the inmate social system, coping with confinement, doing life. Introduction ii: prison as home : the state-raised offender, violence and exploitation among inmates, failing to cope with confinement: Race, april 10, 2011: note the high percentages of aboriginal and black offenders in relation to their percentages in the canadian population (aboriginals 4% and black. 2. 5%: the impact that entry into prison has depends on an offender"s: Living inside: deprivations include: loss of liberty* and the loss of personal autonomy and personal security. *the most devastating deprivation: pains of imprisonment are brought out by correctional policies and practices, in society of captives, his classic study of a maximum security prison, Variations exist in the form the inmate social system takes. Inmate code: a set of behavioral rules that govern interactions among inmates and with institutional staff e. g. "do your own time", "don"t exploit other inmates"