Objective: The primary aim of the study is to document the prevalence and variation in types of pre-incarceration gang membership among a sample of incarcerated felons. The second goal is to consider if and how pre-incarceration gang involvement affects institutional behavior. Materials and Methods: This study builds on the existing literature by considering if and how different types of pre-incarceration gang involvement effect prison misconduct. This relationship is examined while controlling for attitudinal measures and pre-prison social characteristics that may condition entrance into gangs and involvement in serious prison misconduct. The study includes a sample of 504 youthful adults incarcerated in a large Midwestern state in 1996. R...
Extant research indicates that inmates with street gang history are prone for prison misconduct but ...
Research examining the factors that precipitate gang membership has contributed substantially to our...
Most studies of bullying behavior have been conducted with general populations during childhood and ...
Objective: The primary aim of the study is to document the prevalence and variation in types of pre-...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
The pattern of inmate involvement in violent misconduct is established in the early years of impriso...
Research examining the factors that precipitate gang membership has contributed substantially to our...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
The problems that gang members create within adult correctional facilities continue to receive atten...
The primary goal of this study is to understand the factors that best explain recidivism among a sam...
This study examines the interrelationship between gang affiliation and commitment for a gang-related...
Gang behaviour has been associated with serious problems in American prisons (e.g., Fong and Buentel...
Most of the empirical research and practically all of the fieldwork conducted on gangs has been devo...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff (e.g. Fon...
There are volumes of research on inmate misconduct; however, few studies focus on institutional viol...
Extant research indicates that inmates with street gang history are prone for prison misconduct but ...
Research examining the factors that precipitate gang membership has contributed substantially to our...
Most studies of bullying behavior have been conducted with general populations during childhood and ...
Objective: The primary aim of the study is to document the prevalence and variation in types of pre-...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
The pattern of inmate involvement in violent misconduct is established in the early years of impriso...
Research examining the factors that precipitate gang membership has contributed substantially to our...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
The problems that gang members create within adult correctional facilities continue to receive atten...
The primary goal of this study is to understand the factors that best explain recidivism among a sam...
This study examines the interrelationship between gang affiliation and commitment for a gang-related...
Gang behaviour has been associated with serious problems in American prisons (e.g., Fong and Buentel...
Most of the empirical research and practically all of the fieldwork conducted on gangs has been devo...
Gang activity in American prisons has resulted in serious problems for prisoners and staff (e.g. Fon...
There are volumes of research on inmate misconduct; however, few studies focus on institutional viol...
Extant research indicates that inmates with street gang history are prone for prison misconduct but ...
Research examining the factors that precipitate gang membership has contributed substantially to our...
Most studies of bullying behavior have been conducted with general populations during childhood and ...