RT Article T1 Inmate responses to correctional officer deviance: a model of its dynamic nature JF Corrections VO 1 IS 2 SP 1 OP 15 A1 Ross, Jeffrey Ian A2 Tewksbury, Richard A2 Rolfe, Shawn M. LA English YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1882482522 AB 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 debilitating effect not only on other officers, correc-tional workers, the administration, but also inmates and the institution asa whole. This article specifies a model of the interaction between COs’deviance and inmate reactions to these kinds of behaviors. In general, thestudy argues that convicts can respond in four different, but interrelatedways: obedience or deference to authority, apathy, adaptation, and resis-tance. Acts of prisoners resisting can further lead to COs’deviant beha-viors to continue within the correctional institution. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 11-15 NO Auch erschienen unter: https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2016.1178082 K1 Prisons K1 Prisoners K1 Correctional Officers K1 prisoner behavior K1 workplace deviance/misconduct