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Operationalizing risk: The influence of measurement choice on the prevalence and correlates of prison violence among incarcerated murderers

โœ Scribed by Jon R. Sorensen; Mark D. Cunningham


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
179 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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โœฆ Synopsis


A retrospective review was performed on the disciplinary records of 1,659 convicted murderers who had been admitted to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice between February 2001 and November 2003. Institutional violence was disaggregated by type of infraction, inmate or staff victim, extent of injury, and weapon usage to determine baseline prevalence and rates. Characteristics of the perpetrators, including younger age, more serious murder conviction, and longer sentence were associated with a higher incidence of prison assaults. Logistic regression analysis of a restricted sample of 1,440 male, non-death row inmates resulted in modestly predictive models for potentially violent acts (AUC = .668), assaults (AUC = .700), and assaults resulting in serious injury (AUC = .750). The findings suggest that the choice of measure used when operationalizating prison violence is crucial in determining baselines, but may have a more limited effect on identifying correlates and predicting outcomes.


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