dispositional explanation Flashcards
what is the dispositional model?
sees institutional aggression as occurring because of the characteristics of the individuals in prison
what is the importation model?
who put it forward?
-Irwin & Cressey 1962
-a dispositional explanation seeing prisoners as bringing their usual high levels of aggression into a prison setting
what’s an example of a factor outside of prison effecting a persons behaviour inside?
substance addiction, when inside prison they no longer have access, and withdrawal can cause aggression
what are the three main prison sub-cultures?
-criminal/thief sub-culture
-convict sub-culture
-conventional / ‘straight’ sub-culture
what is the criminal/thief sub-culture?
-advocates a criminal code of honour eg not telling on other inmates
-promotes honour, trust and loyalty
-members will be hardened criminals, repeat offenders
-aggression takes place in this group but not as bad as the convict group
what is the convict sub-culture?
-strong power hierarchy
-much of the behaviour is based on someone’s position in the hierarchy
-most likely to become aggressive to exercise power over inmates
-members are often from deprived areas outside prison and are familiar with gang culture
what is conventional / ‘straight’ sub-culture?
-members are new to prison and likely only one-time offenders
-try to keep clear of the other groups
-have more in common with the guards
-not generally aggressive
what do the sub-cultures show?
how background and learned history can affect likelihood of aggression in prison, as well as personality characteristics
research on the dispositional and importation models
-jiang + fisher-giorlando 2002 - dispositional explanation was best for explaining violence against other inmates, situational was best for explaining violence against staff
-kane and janus 1981 - young offenders and non-white prisoners more likely to be aggressive, could be due to influence of gang culture and/or marginalisation of ethnic minorities
evaluate the dispositional explanation
-looks at prisoners in a more idiographic way, individual experiences explain behaviour (although sub-culture ideas are nomothetic)
-suggests rehabilitation should consider the home environment of the offender
-prisons inspectorate report of violence in feltham young offenders institution - found gang graffiti in cells suggesting very few inmates weren’t gang members
-poole + regoli 1983 - pre-institutional violence is the best predictor of institutional aggression in juvenile prisons, but not in adult prisons