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To snitch or not to snitch, that is the question: Exploring the role of inmate informants in detecting inappropriate relationships between the keeper and the kept

Pages 79-82 | Published online: 09 Sep 2011

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Rebecca Trammell, Mackenzie Rundle & Andrea R. Borrego. (2021) Anger, Frustration, and Snitching: Inmates Describe Structured Isolation in a High-Tech Prison. Deviant Behavior 42:9, pages 1067-1085.
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David C Pyrooz, Meghan M Mitchell, Richard K MouleJrJr & Scott H Decker. (2021) Look Who’s Talking: The Snitching Paradox in a Representative Sample of Prisoners. The British Journal of Criminology 61:4, pages 1145-1167.
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Eileen M. Ahlin. (2019) Forced Sexual Victimization Among Youth in Custody: Do Risk Factors Vary by Gender and Perpetrator?. The Prison Journal 100:2, pages 151-172.
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Nathan Meehan, Christopher E. Kelly & Michael McClary. (2018) The snitching hour: investigations and interviewing in a county jail. Security Journal 32:3, pages 198-217.
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Eric G. Lambert, Robert Worley & Vidisha Barua Worley. (2017) The effects of perceptions of staff–inmate boundary violations and willingness to follow rules upon work stress. Security Journal 31:2, pages 618-644.
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