Kreager Derek A, Young Jacob T N, Haynie Dana L, Bouchard Martin, Schaefer David R, Zajac Gary
Pennsylvania State University.
Arizona State University.
Am Sociol Rev. 2017;82(4):685-718. doi: 10.1177/0003122417710462. Epub 2017 Jun 2.
Research of inmate social order is a once-vibrant area that receded just as American incarceration rates climbed and the country's carceral contexts dramatically changed. This study reengages inmate society with an abductive mixed methods investigation of informal status within a contemporary men's prison unit. The authors collect narrative and social network data from 133 male inmates housed in a unit of a Pennsylvania medium-security prison. Analyses of inmate narratives suggest that unit "old heads" provide collective goods in the form of mentoring and role modeling that foster a positive and stable peer environment. This hypothesis is then tested with Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) of peer nomination data. The ERGM results complement the qualitative analysis and suggest that older inmates and those who have been on the unit longer are perceived by their peers as powerful and influential. Both analytical strategies point to the maturity of aging and the acquisition of local knowledge as important for attaining informal status in the unit. In sum, this mixed methods case study extends theoretical insights of classic prison ethnographies, adds quantifiable results capable of future replication, and points to a growing population of older inmates as important for contemporary prison social organization.
对囚犯社会秩序的研究曾是一个充满活力的领域,但随着美国监禁率攀升以及该国监禁环境急剧变化,该领域逐渐式微。本研究通过对当代一所男子监狱监区的非正式地位进行溯因混合方法调查,重新关注囚犯群体。作者从宾夕法尼亚州一所中等安全级别的监狱监区的133名男性囚犯那里收集了叙事和社交网络数据。对囚犯叙事的分析表明,监区的“老资格”以指导和树立榜样的形式提供集体利益,营造了积极稳定的同伴环境。然后,利用同伴提名数据的指数随机图模型(ERGM)对这一假设进行检验。ERGM结果补充了定性分析,表明年长的囚犯以及在监区待得时间更长的囚犯在同伴眼中被视为有权力和影响力的人。两种分析策略都指出,年龄增长带来的成熟以及对当地知识的掌握对于在监区获得非正式地位很重要。总之,这个混合方法案例研究扩展了经典监狱人种志的理论见解,增加了可量化的结果以便未来进行复制,并指出老年囚犯群体不断壮大对当代监狱社会组织很重要。