The anatomy of another prison riot.

From conflict theory to conflict resolution:

Armed with archival footage, news clips, eyewitness commentary, home movies, and surveillance video, stanley nelson’s attica draws viewers into america’s bloodiest prison revolt:

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For a time, there are two centers of power—prison authorities and inmates.

This article reviews the history and causes of prison riots in america and addresses ways to prevent prison riots, with particular attention to lessons drawn from three michigan prison riots in may 1981.

Jails face explosion of violence due to shortage of ‘tornado squad’ prison riot officers.

Pdf | this essay provides a brief overview of what is known about what causes prison violence, and how it can be prevented or reduced.

Our explanation builds on existing theories, taking the integrative theory outlined.

It was a defining moment in american history.

The distinctive feature of a prison riot is that authorities lose control over a significant portion of the prison and a significant number of prisoners for a significant amount of time.

In collective violence in correctional institutions:

Prisons in grips of alarming shortage of ‘tornado’ riot officers, government admits.

This article formulates a theoretical framework that helps to explain the origins of prison riots.

The present study used data from 371 state prisons and measures of both individual and collective violence and attempted to identify the structural, managerial, and environmental determinants of prison disorder.

The explosive 1971 riot at attica correctional facility.

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