RT Article T1 Serious, Violent, and Chronic Prison Misconduct: Are the Predictors the Same for Women and Men? JF The prison journal VO 103 IS 1 SP 23 OP 44 A1 Logan, Matthew W. A2 Long, Joshua A2 DeLisi, Matt A2 Hazelwood, Andrea R. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1826970541 AB Inmate misconduct is a focal concern among those who live and work in prisons, and is committed primarily by a few offenders with discernable backgrounds. The current study examines the most prolific rule violators (the top 1 and 10%) among a large sample of inmates housed across Ohio correctional facilities. We focus on the characteristics that predict membership into these categories and whether differences in their rates of occurrence exist between males and females. Findings show more similarities than differences between groups. Implication for theory and practice are discussed, as well as suggestions for future research. K1 Gender K1 Prison violence K1 Prison K1 Institutional misconduct DO 10.1177/00328855221139855