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Behavior
Research from University of Cambridge has provided new information about behavior
November 9th, 2007
According to recent research from Cambridge, the United Kingdom, "The study investigated the effects of time spent in prison and quality of life before prison on male, federally sentenced prisoners' adaptations to imprisonment. controlling for sentence length and prison security level. Data consisted of responses on a self-administered survey completed by 712 prisoners." "Findings tended to support the independent effects of the indigenous (deprivation) and importation approaches rather than their interaction effects. Time spent in prison had a direct effect on prisoners participation in programs, their thoughts of needing control over their lives, their feelings of...
Source: Biotech Law Weekly (2007-11-09)
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