While these were effective before the 1960s, they began to break.

Verkkothis essay discusses the evolution of the understanding of inmate subcultures in us prisons.

Verkkothis article examines how normative subcultural codes inhibit prison radicalization, irrespective of institutional legitimacy or disorder.

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Verkkoprior to the 1960s, inmates relied on a system of norms, known as “the convict code,” to create order.

Verkkousing cultural consensus and correlational class analyses among a sample of 266 incarcerated men, we find little evidence of a culture of consensus for.

It provides a selective description of historically.

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