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Does the Front Line Reflect the Party Line? the Politicization of Punishment and Prison Officers' Perspectives Towards Incarceration
Amy E. Lerman,
Joshua Page
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Social Sciences
prison officer
95%
politicization
69%
correctional institution
54%
penalty
53%
worker
40%
policy implementation
34%
imprisonment
33%
prisoner
30%
workplace
23%
determinants
22%
offense
20%
staff
19%
Arts & Humanities
Incarceration
100%
Politicization
73%
Punishment
66%
Prison
59%
Policy Implementation
26%
Imprisonment
25%
Partisanship
21%
Workers
19%
Partisan
17%
Prisoners
15%
Conceptualization
13%
Crime
13%
Work Place
11%
Staff
11%
1960s
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Prisons
77%
Occupational Groups
22%
Prisoners
20%
Crime
19%
Workplace
15%