SOC229 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Popular Guard, Barter, Clark Olofsson

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Hypotheses 1 absence of moral prohibition"s. Hatred towards guards not uniform thus no justification for harm. Guards are useful to inmates for utilitarian purposes favours. Guards gain respect from inmates because they are fair. Guards can look the other way - not enforce the smaller" rules. Build up of security and trust through interaction. National guard fired and killed one inmate against orders. Least popular guard selected out of many. Legal murder charge, denial or delay for parole, transfer (shu) Forced to run a gauntlet and beaten with batons at arrival to millhaven. Guard defecates in sandwich (archambault riot in 1982 undesirables had their eyes torched, by other inmates using blowtorches) Hypotheses 4 & 5 reward & barter. Reward riots are short and guards remember. Personal agenda expect reward for release of guard; improve heir circumstances ( not really about morality but about how beneficial it will be for them. e. g. transfer down to med or min security)

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