Prison conditions in Kiri-Kiri Maximum prison are harsh due to overcrowding, poor hygiene and outdated prison amenitieshowever, prisoners survive and endure life in prison because of prison gangs. This study sought to explore the reasons why prisoners form prison gangs and eventually for prison life survivability in Kiri-Kiri Maximum Security Prison. This study made use of a qualitative case study approach to collect data from 34 informants who comprised 2 prison staffs and 32 prison gangs purposively selected. The results from this study discovered that the reasons for prison gang formation were the need to cope, to fulfil the prison authority\u27s needs, for prosocial support and the need for rehabilitation. On the need to cope since the ...
One misconception in gang research is the assumption that the terms prison gang and street gang are ...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff. This stu...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract Violence in one form or the other is not restricted to a section of human communities. In...
Prison gangs are currently rife in South African correctional centres. Correctional officers and fel...
This article provides insight into the compromises prison administrators take to gain inmate complia...
A Thesis Report Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of ...
How prison gangs form, risk factors for individuals and gang related activities in the prison syste
Prison violence is a significant concern both in New Zealand and across the globe. While past theori...
The existence of prisoners who have just entered or joined a correctional facility seems to make the...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff (e.g. Fon...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis examined the use of aggression by youth in Pollsmoor Prison during i...
Gang behaviour has been associated with serious problems in American prisons (e.g., Fong and Buentel...
Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS) cannot afford to adequate resources for prisoners f...
Most of the empirical research and practically all of the fieldwork conducted on gangs has been devo...
One misconception in gang research is the assumption that the terms prison gang and street gang are ...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff. This stu...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract Violence in one form or the other is not restricted to a section of human communities. In...
Prison gangs are currently rife in South African correctional centres. Correctional officers and fel...
This article provides insight into the compromises prison administrators take to gain inmate complia...
A Thesis Report Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of ...
How prison gangs form, risk factors for individuals and gang related activities in the prison syste
Prison violence is a significant concern both in New Zealand and across the globe. While past theori...
The existence of prisoners who have just entered or joined a correctional facility seems to make the...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff (e.g. Fon...
Magister Artium - MAThis thesis examined the use of aggression by youth in Pollsmoor Prison during i...
Gang behaviour has been associated with serious problems in American prisons (e.g., Fong and Buentel...
Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS) cannot afford to adequate resources for prisoners f...
Most of the empirical research and practically all of the fieldwork conducted on gangs has been devo...
One misconception in gang research is the assumption that the terms prison gang and street gang are ...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff. This stu...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...