. A study of over 200 prison inmates discovered that violence in prison is frequently a way of surviving the risk of appearing weak, which is an ever-present threat within prison culture. Cooke claimed that, in order to understand institutional aggression, we need to consider the situational context where violence takes place. They argue that the characteristics, in which violent behaviour is performed is overcrowding, found by a government report in 2014 found that the rates of murder and suicide increased in the overcrowded British prisons.