Improving Correctional Classification, New York, 1981-1983
There were three specific goals of this research. The first
was to evaluate three procedures currently available for the
classification of correctional inmates: the Risk Analysis method,
Megargee's Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Typology, and
Toch's Prison Preference Inventory. Second, the research devised and
tested a postdictive model of adjustment to prison life. Third, a new
classification scheme was developed for predicting inmate adjustment
to prison life that considers individual and organizational
(contextual) factors and various interactions between the two. These
data were collected from a sample of 942 volunteer inmates from ten
New York state correctional facilities, five of which were maximum
security and five of which were medium security facilities. Only
one-half of the original 942 inmates completed the MMPI. Background
and questionnaire data were collected during the summer and fall of
1983. Outcome data on each inmate infraction were collected for a
three-year period prior to that time. Each case in Part 1, Merged
Survey Response File [PPQ, PEI, PAQ], represents survey response data
from an individual inmate, with variables from the Prison Preference
Questionnaire (PPQ), the Prison Environment Inventory (PEI), and the
Prison Adjustment Questionnaire (PAQ). Cases in Part 2, Medical
Records, are records of medical contacts and diagnoses of inmates'
illnesses. Part 3, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory,
contains personality assessment information and scores for each
individual offender. Data in Part 4, Sample Data [Background
Characteristics], consist of individual-based variables covering
inmates' background characteristics. Part 5, Offenses and Disciplinary
Action Records, contains records of offenses and disciplinary action
by individual offender. The client number is unique and consistent
across all data files.
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