New study identifies factors which contribute to prisoners getting involved in the illicit economy in prisons

Friday, June 17, 2016 - 07:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Dr Emily Glorney from Royal Holloway's School of Law, has found prisoners who are susceptible to the influence of others and who have low levels of assertiveness and willpower are most likely to get involved in the pervasive illicit economy in prisons.

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