Prisonization: A Necessary Byproduct Of The Prison System

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Aspects of Prisonization Clatus Henry Vista College Aspects of Prisonization Write a 2-page paper explaining the concept of prisonization and describe its impact on inmates both while serving a prison sentence and as they return to the community. Should the system attempt to correct this issue or is it a necessary byproduct of the prison system? Prisonization is a concept that Clemmer came up with after studying prisons for a good number of years. In prisonization, inmates make special adaptations as they spend time together in the prisons. According to Seiter (2017), Clemmer described prisonization as the process where inmates take on a greater degree of folkways, customs or greater culture of the penitentiary. Prisonization …show more content…

This is very important for the inmates as they serve their sentences in the prisons because it successfully helps them to participate together with prison society as well as the continuation of prison culture (Naderi, 2013). Just like socialization, prisonization is an educational process where new inmates learn how to interact with the others and make their lives an easier one during the sentence. However, the concept of prisonization negatively affects the individuals once they are through with their sentences because the find it difficult to leave behind the acceptable criminal values that they had acquired as part of prison subculture. However, time helps them adapt to interacting with the free community once again. Prison system should not try to change this system because it does not negatively affect the correction of the offenders. Furthermore, it is a culture that would be difficult to change. References ASPE, (2015). The Psychological Impact of Incarceration: Implications for Post-Prison Adjustment. ASPE. Retrieved 9 May 2016, from https://aspe.hhs.gov/basic-report/psychological-impact-incarceration-implications-post-prison-adjustment Naderi, N. (2013). Prisonization. The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1-5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118517383.wbeccj124 Seiter, R. P. (2017). Corrections: An introduction (5th Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Prentice

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