Dispositional Explanation

    Cards (6)

    • 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