Questions: The model of prison culture suggests that inmates bring values, roles, and behavioral patterns from the outside world.
Transcript text: The model of prison culture suggests that inmates bring values, roles, and behavioral patterns from the outside world.
Solution
Answer
The answer is Importation.
Explanation
Option 1: Autonomy
Autonomy refers to the ability to make one's own decisions and govern oneself. While autonomy can be a factor in prison culture, it does not specifically describe a model that explains how inmates bring values and behaviors from the outside world into the prison environment.
Option 2: Importation
The Importation model of prison culture suggests that inmates bring their pre-existing values, roles, and behavioral patterns from the outside world into the prison setting. This model contrasts with the Deprivation model, which focuses on how the prison environment itself shapes inmate behavior.
Option 3: Deprivation
The Deprivation model, also known as the "pains of imprisonment" model, suggests that the prison environment and the loss of certain freedoms and resources lead to the development of a unique prison culture. This model does not focus on the importation of outside values and behaviors.
Option 4: Liberty
Liberty refers to the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions. Like autonomy, liberty is not a model that explains the importation of outside values into prison culture.