Inmate responses to correctional officer deviance: a model of its dynamic nature
The relationship between correctional officers (COs) and prisoners isdynamic and bounded by a unique context. COs engage in numeroussanctioned and unsanctioned behaviors within their correctional institu-tion. The latter actions are typically referred to as deviant behavior. COs’deviance can have a...
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