Socialization In Prison Essay

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Socialization in Prisons To re-socialize is to changes ones beliefs, values, norms and behavior through a long process that often takes place in an institution or facility with many others who are going through the same process. One of the goals of re socialization is to change the behavior of an individual in order to make them behave a certain way or to see the wrongfulness of their previous lives. The basis of socialization is to unlearn and re-learn the common goal in places such as schools, boot camps, rehabilitation facilities and prisons. Today we will analyze re socialization in prisons. Jails, prisons, and criminal institutions are defined as their own society. They all have an order that the inmates must abide to in order to survive their sentences no matter how long they are. In their society they have individual social groups, activities, limitations and theories. Rather than being an institution within society, it is a society within itself, the only contrast between the society that we live in and the society that convicts live in is that they are deprived of their freedom and they strive to fill the time that they have to spend behind bars. (Lucas, 1996) When a person’s actions are deemed as unfit by a dominant institution they are judged and put through a process that determines whether or not they are fit to …show more content…

As prisons began to proliferate in the United States, prison administrators increasingly argued that prison labor was the pathway to both inmate reformation and prison discipline. With the decline of prison labor and the birth of the progressive era, prison officials began instead to talk about rehabilitation as the process of transforming inmates into (white and male) ideal citizens who were able to govern themselves (McLennan

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