Inmate Behavior
Inmate behavior refers to the actions and conduct of individuals who are incarcerated in correctional facilities. This behavior can be influenced by various factors, including the prison environment, social interactions with other inmates, and the level of supervision by staff. Understanding inmate behavior is crucial for maintaining safety and order within the facility.
Different types of inmate behavior can include cooperation with prison rules, participation in rehabilitation programs, or, conversely, engaging in conflicts or rule violations. Factors such as mental health, substance abuse, and previous criminal history can also play significant roles in shaping how inmates behave during their time in custody.