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Correlates and consequences of pre-incarceration gang involvement among incarcerated youthful felons
Journal of Criminal Justice [00472352] (2011)
  • Sean P. Varano
  • Beth Huebner, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Timothy S. Bynum
Abstract
Objective
The primary aim of the study is to document the prevalence and variation in types of pre-incarceration gang membership among a sample of incarcerated felons. The second goal is to consider if and how pre-incarceration gang involvement affects institutional behavior.
Materials and Methods
This study builds on the existing literature by considering if and how different types of pre-incarceration gang involvement effect prison misconduct. This relationship is examined while controlling for attitudinal measures and pre-prison social characteristics that may condition entrance into gangs and involvement in serious prison misconduct. The study includes a sample of 504 youthful adults incarcerated in a large Midwestern state in 1996.
Results
The results highlight that there is a high degree of variation in pre-incarceration gang involvement. Moreover, involvement in different types of gangs also is a significant predictor of prison misconduct. Individuals involved in organized/criminal gangs at the point of incarceration experienced significantly more serious misconduct reports than their non-gang counterparts, but similar findings were not evident for those involved in unorganized gangs.
Conclusions
Even among a relatively serious population of youthful adult offenders, pre-incarceration gang involvement is uncommon. Pre-incarceration involvement in organized gangs represents a significant risk factor for prison misconduct.
Publication Date
2011
DOI
10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2010.10.001
Citation Information
Sean P. Varano, Beth Huebner and Timothy S. Bynum. "Correlates and consequences of pre-incarceration gang involvement among incarcerated youthful felons" Journal of Criminal Justice [00472352] Vol. 39 Iss. 1 (2011) p. 300 - 38
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/beth-huebner/60/