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AGE, ANOMIE, AND THE INMATE'S DEFINITION OF AGING IN PRISON - AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

NCJ Number
32165
Author(s)
M W GILLESPIE; J F GALLIHER
Date Published
1972
Length
19 pages
Annotation
THE AUTHORS HYPOTHESIZE THAT THE PRISON ENVIRONMENT RETARDS THE AGING PROCESS AND ITS EFFECT ON INMATES' GOAL ORIENTATIONS.
Abstract
THE PAPER IS DIVIDED INTO THREE PARTS: THE FIRST COMPARES THE PARALLEL DECLINE OF OPTIMISM AMONG THE AUTOMOBILE WORKERS AND THE PRISON INMATES; THE SECOND EXAMINES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE VARIOUS DEFINITIONS OF AGING IN PRISON AND SOME ROUGH INDICATORS OF ANOMIE; THE THIRD CONSIDERS THESE FINDINGS IN THE CONTEXT OF A MORE GENERAL QUESTION CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND ANOMIE. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)