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Where "Old Heads" Prevail: Inmate Hierarchy in a Men's Prison Unit.

Derek A Kreager1, Jacob T N Young2, Dana L Haynie3, Martin Bouchard4, David R Schaefer2, Gary Zajac1.   

Abstract

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.

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Keywords:  Hierarchy; Incarceration; Mixed Methods; Networks; Prison; Status

Year:  2017        PMID: 29540904      PMCID: PMC5846690          DOI: 10.1177/0003122417710462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Sociol Rev        ISSN: 0003-1224


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