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Institutional aggression
 Aggressive or violent behaviour that takes place within social context of a prison or
other formal organised setting

Two explanations to institutional aggression: dispositional factors and situational factors

Dispositional explanation
 An explanation of behaviour that highlights the importance of the individuals
personality (ie their disposition)
 Emphasis = individual personality and differences


The importation model
Irwin and Cressey’s (1962)
 Argues that prisons are not completely isolated from everyday life outside in the
“real world”
 Inmates come from the outside world and bring with them (import) a subculture
typically of criminality. Includes beliefs, norms, attitudes and history of learning
experiences, gender and ethnicity – do this to handle new environment and
challenges of prison life
 Based on individual nature (eg inherited temperament) and nurture (eg social
environment)
 Willingness of inmates to use violence inside prison to settle disputes reflects their
lives before they were imprisoned - aggression is the product of individual
characteristics (disposition) of inmates and not the prison environment/context

Emphasis = inmates predisposition to using violence and experience of using it outside the
prison context

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Prisoner characteristics linked to outcomes = Research Support
 DeLisi et al (2011) studied group of juvenile offenders in Californian institutions –
natural experiment
 Had negative backgrounds (eg childhood trauma, anger, histories of substance abuse
and violent behaviour) = experimental group
 Individuals were importing these characteristics (and the resulting dispositions) into
prison.
 Researchers compared experimental group with a control group of inmates who did
not have these negative dispositional features
 Findings: “negative” inmates were more likely to engage in suicidal activity, sexual
misconduct and acts of physical aggression = SUPPORT FOR IMPORTATION MODEL

Camp and Gaes (2005) - Research Support
 studied 561 male inmates in California with similar criminal histories and
predispositions to aggression
 50% randomly placed in low-security Californian prisons
 50% randomly placed in high-security prisons
Involvement in aggressive misconduct:

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