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Crowding and Prison Violence - Integration of Research and Theory

NCJ Number
95392
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Dated: (September 1984) Pages: 277-308
Author(s)
D Ellis
Date Published
1984
Length
32 pages
Annotation
A review of the literature on social density/crowding effects indicates the need for a process explanation of the density, violence, crowding relationship.
Abstract
The mediational variables that should be included in such an explanation are age, transiency, and their relation with social density and crowding, as described in the model. Unique to this model is the treatment of crowding as a cognitive-evaluative state and as a dependent variable. In an attempt to indicate its utility, the model is, in the final segment of the article, applied to a concrete situation. (Publisher abstract)