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Institutional Aggression
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What are prisons usually described as?
Horrible and
violent
places
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Why might prisons be more violent than society?
They are
designed
to be
unpleasant
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What are the two psychological theories explaining prison aggression?
Situational
and
dispositional
theories
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What does the term 'institutional' refer to?
Any human
organization
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What is the focus of the video discussed?
Aggression
within
prisons
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What do dispositional factors suggest about prison aggression?
Aggression is due to
personal characteristics
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What do situational factors suggest about prison aggression?
Aggression is due to the
prison environment
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What is the importation model?
Problems from the streets are brought into
prison
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What is one characteristic of gang members in prison?
They bring their outside
alliances
and rivalries
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What type of violence is described as instrumental violence?
Violence used as a
tool
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What are some wider issues affecting prisoners?
Alcohol and drug
addiction
, poor
education
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What biological factor is linked to aggression in young males?
High
testosterone
levels
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What does the deprivation model suggest?
Deprivation leads to
stress
and aggression
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What type of aggression results from stress according to the deprivation model?
Expressive violence
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How can support for one explanation limit the other?
It undermines the
validity
of the
opposing theory
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What did Bierie's research find about prison conditions?
Poor conditions
correlate
with higher
violence
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What did DeLisi's study focus on?
Personal characteristics predicting
prison
behavior
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What is the life course importation model?
Negative early
experiences
lead to violence
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Why is research on prison aggression considered socially sensitive?
It has real-world implications for
prisoners
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What could research showing aggression due to conditions support?
Improving
prison
facilities and safety
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What is a potential consequence of research showing aggression due to personal characteristics?
It could justify worse
prison conditions
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What does Zimbardo's Stanford prison study illustrate?
Situational
pressure can lead to aggression
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What is the interactionalist approach to aggression?
It combines
dispositional
and
situational
factors
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How might predisposed prisoners express aggression?
In situations where they feel
threatened
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What can lead prisoners to use aggression to access resources?
Lack of resources and
dominance
needs
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