RT Article T1 The Effect of Removing Sentencing Credits on Inmate Misbehavior JF Journal of quantitative criminology VO 35 IS 1 SP 89 OP 108 A1 Steiner, Benjamin 1975-2019 A2 Cain, Calli M. LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1691502928 AB To examine the effect of prison officials' decisions to remove good time credits in response to prison rule violations on subsequent inmate misbehavior. NO Correction to: J Quant Criminol https://doi.org/10.1007/s10940-017-9372-7: In the original publication of the article, the values in the sentence in “Analysis of Matched Samples” section have been incorrectly published as: “Specifically, inmates who lost good time had a 10% higher probability of committing any subsequent misconduct, a 13% higher probability of perpetrating a violent misconduct, and a 14% higher probability of committing a Class I misconduct.” The corrected sentence should read as: “Specifically, inmates who lost good time had a 10% higher probability of committing any subsequent misconduct, a 14% higher probability of perpetrating a violent misconduct, and a 15% higher probability of committing a Class I misconduct.” /lt. Vol. 35.2019, No. 1, S. 109 K1 Deterrence K1 Prison misconduct K1 Inmate K1 Good Time K1 Sentencing credits K1 Good time DO 10.1007/s10940-017-9372-7