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Despite falling crime rates, more rights for inmates, and better
training for correctional officers, Canada's prisons are
overflowing, and outbreaks of violence continue to grab headlines.
Applying Goffman's frame theory and drawing on interviews with
inmates and correctional officers in provincial and federal
prisons, Michael Weinrath offers an unprecedented look at how
inmates and officers perceive themselves, their relationships with
others, and new developments and ongoing issues in prisons,
including boundary violations by officers and the rise of prison
gangs. Although progress has been made, prisons continue to be
plagued by problems that prevent inmates from forging positive
relationships among themselves and with correctional officers.
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