The Effect of Removing Sentencing Credits on Inmate Misbehavior

To examine the effect of prison officials' decisions to remove good time credits in response to prison rule violations on subsequent inmate misbehavior.

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1. VerfasserIn: Steiner, Benjamin (VerfasserIn)
Beteiligte: Cain, Calli M.
Medienart: Elektronisch Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2019
In: Journal of quantitative criminology
Jahr: 2019, Band: 35, Heft: 1, Seiten: 89-108
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Zusammenfassung:To examine the effect of prison officials' decisions to remove good time credits in response to prison rule violations on subsequent inmate misbehavior.
Beschreibung: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
ISSN:1573-7799
DOI:10.1007/s10940-017-9372-7