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Institutional Aggression
Dispositional Explanation
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Samuel Bulmer
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Who came up with the Importation Model?
Irwin
and
Cressey
What does the Importation Model state?
Inmates bring with them a
subculture
of typical criminality from the real world
This includes
beliefs
,
values
,
norms
,
attitudes
, and a
history
of learning experience as well as other personal
characteristics
Inmates
import
such behaviours as a means of
negotiating
their way through
unfamiliar
environments
Aggression is a product of individual
characteristics
of inmates and not the prison
environment
Supporting Research -
DeLisi
et al
813
male juvenile delinquents confined in prison in
California
The inmates brought in several negative
dispositional
features e.g.
childhood trauma
, higher
anger
levels, irritability,
substance abuse
and violence
These inmates were more likely to engage in
suicidal
activity,
sexual
misconduct and
physical
violence
Control group of inmates had fewer instances of aggression and fewer negative dispositional features
Limitations of
DeLisi
et al's research:
Ungeneralisable
- Only Americans in California studied
Beta
Bias
- Only studied men and no women
Supporting Research - Camp and Gaes
561
inmates with similar criminal
histories
and predisposition to
aggression
Half were placed in
low
security
Californian
prisons and half were placed in very
high
security prisons
33
% of inmates in low security were involved in aggressive misconduct within 2 years
36
% of inmates in high security were involved in aggressive misconduct within 2 years
No
significant
difference so must be
dispositional
factors
Limitation of Camp and Gaes research:?
Ungeneralisable
- Only Americans in California studied
Beta Bias
- Only studied men and no women