CRM 100 Chapter 11: Chapter 11

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6: psychological and material stripping that involves status degradation ceremonies. Inmate subculture: patterns of incarceration and the relationships that exist among inmates confined in correctional institution, prisonization, process by which inmates become socialized into the norms, values and cultures of the prison. Individuals who have become prisonized to such a degree that they are unable to function in the outside free community: some offenders have spent most of their youth and adult lives confined in prisons. 7: state-raised offenders, experienced only limited periods of freedom in the community and have neither social skills nor ability to function outside the total institutional world of prison, the prison is their home. Increasing domination of treatment research, policy and programs from a psychological perspective a cognitive behavioral approach. Incorporate principles of risk, needs and responsitivity (rnr: focused on dynamic risk factors associated with offender"s criminal behavior, monitored, evaluated and accredited.

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