Title: Prison Society
1Chapter 15
2Chapter Objectives
- Identify what it is like to be in prison, and
discuss how prisoners adapt to prison life - Identify how social relationships are different
among female and male prisoners - Identify the nature of prison violence.
3Prison Life
- Living in the joint
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- Habitual involvement in armed robberies
- By age of 17, involved in over 75 armed robberies
- Cristel
- She and her sister violently attacked a student
when all were around 13 years old - Victim needed somewhere approximately 100
stitches, almost killing the victim - She and her sister have been in the joint for 3
years
4The Convict World
- Prisoners serve their sentences in shared
environments - Results in shared norms, traditions, and
leadership structure - Prison life is characterized by independent
characteristics that outlive individuals - Development of inmate code
5The Inmate Code
- The values and norms within the prison social
system. - Helps to define the inmates image of a model
prisoner - Use of Hostility and manipulation
- Solidarity of all inmates against staff
- May result in the development of gang
6Coping with Prison Life Adaptive Roles
- Four primary ways to cope with prison life
- Doing Time view View that prison is and
inevitable cost of doing business - Gleaning Individual that tries to better
themselves - Jailing Individual that cuts themselves off
from outside world - Disorganized Criminal Individual unable to
adopt previous three
7Women in Prison
- All prisons are not the Same
- There are clear and near universal differences
between male and female prisons - Growth of female prisoners especially in federal
system almost 450 in 1990s - Primary Differences remote, fewer programs less
violent
8Social Relationships
- The identities assumed by female prisoners
closely resemble those of the outside world - Square Individual who holds conventional
values/norms - Cool Person who knows how to play the game to
manipulate others - In The Life Habitual offenders whose lifestyle
carries over to prison
9Male/Female Subcultures
- Nearly half of male prisoners, but only a third
of females are serving time for violent crime - Less violence in prison for females
- Women have greater responsiveness to prison
programs yet there are fewer - Mens prisons are divided by security levels
- Men tend to segregate by race
- Women tend to share their personal lives with
officers
10Special Issues in Female Prisons
- Medical Services
- Like men, problems associated with HIV
- Female institutions are less likely to have full
time medical staff - Pregnancies and abortions
- Mothers and Their Children
- 80 of female prisoners are primary care mothers
11Violence in Prisons
- Prisons are often characterized by high levels of
violence - Annually 150 prisoners commit suicide, 70 are
murdered, 400 die of unspecified causes, and
there are nearly 25,000 assaults - Every convict has three choices, but only three.
He can fight (kill someone), he can hit the
fence (escape), or he can fuck (submit) (Earley,
1992 55).
12Types of Violence
- Prisoner-Prisoner Violence
- Most common form of violence
- Influence of gangs
- Prisoner-Officer Violence
- Correctional Officers Do Not Carry Weapons
- Officer-Prisoner Violence
- Illegitimate force goon squads