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Coping, Behavior, and Adaptation in Prison Inmates (1988 ed.)

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This book is the report of a collaborative effort. Frank Porporino and I arrived at the starting point for our work together by very different routes. Originally trained as an experimental psychologist, I had become in- creasingly restive within the confines of the laboratory, and spent a sab- batical year in the equivalent of a clinical internship.

I then spent some time as a part-time consultant in a local penitentiary.

Most of my time in the institution was spent with inmates with a variety of problems, probably about 50 individuals over the course of a year.

Although this was far fewer than a full-time psychologist in the system might encounter, it served as a quick cram course on problem prisoners and prisoner problems.

Very quickly my stereotypes about convicts were shown to be virtually useless.

I learned that the criminal classes included all levels of society, and that the behavior of prisoners was the same as that of other human beings in a difficult environment.

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0387966137 / 9780387966137
Hardback
15/04/1988
United States
219 pages, 30 black & white tables, biography
480 grams
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