TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - Criminogenic Effects of the Prison Environment on Inmate Behavior: Some Experimental Evidence JO - Crime and delinquency A1 - Camp, Scott D. A1 - Gaes, Gerald G. SP - 425 EP - 442 VL - 51 IS - 3 N2 - The current study analyzed a subset of the experimental data collected by Berk, Ladd, Graziano, and Baek (2003) to test whether different intensities of incarceration make inmates more criminal while incarcerated. There were 561 male inmates whose equivalent classification scores indicated they had the same level of risk to commit institutional misconduct at the time they were incarcerated. One half of these inmates were sent to the lowest security-level prisons in California, and the other one half were sent to prisons one step down from the highest security level in California. If prisons are criminogenic, then the probability of misconduct should vary with the security level to which the inmates were assigned. Instead, inmates were equally likely to commit misconduct in prison regardless of whether they were assigned to a Level I (lowest security level) or a Level III prison. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Crime and Delinquency, 2005. Copyright © 2005 by SAGE Publications) Adult Crime Adult Male Adult Offender Adult Inmate Correctional Institution Environment California Male Offender Male Crime Male Inmate Inmate Crime Correctional Institution Crime 10-05
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