institutional aggression Flashcards
what is institutional aggression?
refers to aggression within institutions (prisons, armed forces)
what are the 2 explanations for institutional aggression?
- dispositional explanation
- situational explanation
what is the dispositional explanation for aggression?
aggression is higher in prisons because people who are sent to prison have a disposition towards aggression (naturally more aggressive)
what model is linked to the dispositional explanation and who proposed it?
the importation model
(Irwin and Cresey)
what is the importation model?
suggests that prisons aren’t totally isolated from the outside world, and therefore prisoners might ‘import’ violence from outside, into prison
what does Irwin and Cresey suggest prisoners bring with them into prison?
violent behaviour, personal histories, norms, experiences, attitudes and traits
what do prisoners establish from using aggression in prisons
power, influence, status and resources
Irwin and Cresey say that aggression is a product of…
individual characteristics, not the environment
who has supporting research for the dispositional explanation?
DeLisi
outline DeLisi’s research + findings
- studied 813 juvenile delinquents from institutions in California
- inmates had several negative dispositional factors, including: childhood trauma, increased anger, substance abuse and violent behaviour
- these inmates were more likely to engage in suicidal activity, sexual conduct and physical violence, than a control group of inmates with fewer negative dispositional factors
how do DeLisi’s findings link to the importation model?
- suggests that dispositional traits, as opposed to the prison environment,
may be a more important predictor of aggression
who researched ethnicity as a dispositional explanation?
Gaes
outline Gaes’ research and findings
- studied 82,000 US inmates
- found that Hispanics were found to be more violent than Asian inmates
how do Gaes’ findings link to the importation model?
- shows that ethnicity correlates with aggression
- supports importation model as it suggests the inmates must have been socialised differently outside of prison and it is this that leads to aggression, not situational factors
what is the situational explanation for aggression?
explains that the prison environment deprives prisoners, leading to aggression