This article addresses gender differences in the extent and explanation of inmate misconduct. The study employs nationally representative prisoner survey data to assess gender-specific explanations of prison rule violations. The gender-specific factors include prior victimization, diagnosed mental disorders, and the amount of inmate contact with their families via visits and phone calls. Logistic regression models support gender-specific explanations of inmate misconduct but also identify other factors of general importance. The policy implications of gendered pathways in prison misconduct are discussed
Criminal behavior does not cease when an individual is removed to the confines of the prison walls. ...
Scholars have hypothesized that victimization elicits distinctive effects on women’s pathways to pri...
Since 1970 the percentage of women incarcerated in U.S. prisons has risen from nearly 3 percent to a...
PURPOSE: There has been a great deal of research conducted that has examined inmate behavior. Two o...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
The needs of women offenders may be qualitatively different than the needs of male offenders. The “p...
Using data from the 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities, an analytic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences between female and male prison inmates usin...
This study added to the literature on pathways to prison by examining a sample of federal inmates to...
This study involved an assessment of the relevance of women’s background characteristics for predict...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
The Purpose of this research was to examine gender differences in rule breaking among prisoners in t...
The authors review evidence of gender-responsive factors for women in prisons. Some gender-responsiv...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
Prisonization theory asserts that inmates who internalize the attitudes and behaviors of a criminal ...
Criminal behavior does not cease when an individual is removed to the confines of the prison walls. ...
Scholars have hypothesized that victimization elicits distinctive effects on women’s pathways to pri...
Since 1970 the percentage of women incarcerated in U.S. prisons has risen from nearly 3 percent to a...
PURPOSE: There has been a great deal of research conducted that has examined inmate behavior. Two o...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
The needs of women offenders may be qualitatively different than the needs of male offenders. The “p...
Using data from the 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities, an analytic...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences between female and male prison inmates usin...
This study added to the literature on pathways to prison by examining a sample of federal inmates to...
This study involved an assessment of the relevance of women’s background characteristics for predict...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
The Purpose of this research was to examine gender differences in rule breaking among prisoners in t...
The authors review evidence of gender-responsive factors for women in prisons. Some gender-responsiv...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
Prisonization theory asserts that inmates who internalize the attitudes and behaviors of a criminal ...
Criminal behavior does not cease when an individual is removed to the confines of the prison walls. ...
Scholars have hypothesized that victimization elicits distinctive effects on women’s pathways to pri...
Since 1970 the percentage of women incarcerated in U.S. prisons has risen from nearly 3 percent to a...