
inmate behavior
Inmate behavior refers to how individuals in correctional facilities act and interact, influenced byEnvironmental factors, personal history, and mental health. It can range from adhering to rules and positive communication to acting out or showing aggression. Understanding this behavior helps staff manage safety, provide support, and encourage rehabilitation. Factors such as stress, limited freedom, and group dynamics can impact behavior, making it important to assess and address underlying needs or issues. Overall, inmate behavior reflects a complex mix of personal experiences, emotional states, and the environment within the facility.