The Effect of Gang Affiliation on Violent Misconduct Among Inmates During the Early Years of Confinement

The pattern of inmate involvement in violent misconduct is established in the early years of imprisonment, yet few studies have looked at the predictors of violent misconduct during the first months or years of imprisonment, and none have studied the effects of gang affiliation during this time peri...

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