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ID149683
Title ProperCovenants without the sword? comparing prison self-governance globally
LanguageENG
AuthorSkarbek, David
Summary / Abstract (Note)Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of prisons are similar globally, the extent and form of informal inmate organization varies substantially. This article develops a governance theory of prison social order. Inmates create extralegal governance institutions when official governance is insufficient. The size and demographics of the prison population explain why inmates produce extralegal governance institutions in either decentralized ways, such as ostracism, or through more centralized forms, such as gangs. Comparative analysis of Brazil, Bolivia, England, Scandinavia, and men's and women's prisons in California provide empirical support.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 110, No.4; Nov 2016: p.845-862
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review 2016-12 110, 4
Key WordsCovenants Without the Sword ;  Prison Self-Governance Globally ;  Informal Inmate Organization