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Sex and Occupational Socialization among Prison Guards
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1982
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Gender IdentityPrison TheoryGender StudiesAggressive AttitudesSociologyOffender ClassificationCarceral SettingCorrectional PracticePrison ViolenceSexual BehaviorSocial WorkAggressionSocial SciencesPrison GuardsCriminal Justice
The degree and direction of attitudinal change among prison guards across their careers is a question relevant to both prison theory and policy. This study reports how punitive and aggressive attitudes of male and female prison guards changed over the first critical six months on the job. Male guards became more, and female guards became less, punitive and aggressive. Explanations for these divergent trends are presented.
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