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BEHAVIOR DURING THE FIRST YEAR IN PRISON - REPORT 3 BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS AS PREDICTORS OF BEHAVIOR AND MISBEHAVIOR

NCJ Number
2456
Author(s)
D R JAMAN
Date Published
1972
Length
125 pages
Annotation
A STUDY OF BEHAVIOR OF 500 MALE FELON INMATES DURING THEIR FIRST YEAR IN PRISON FOLLOWING RECEPTION GUIDANCE PROCESSING.
Abstract
THE VOLUME EXPLORES THE POSSIBILITY OF PREDICTING THE BEHAVIOR OF INMATES DURING THEIR FIRST YEAR IN PRISON FROM INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR CHARACTERISTICS WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION. MISBEHAVIOR, OR INFRACTIONS OF INSTITUTION RULES, IS CONSIDERED BEHAVIOR. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)