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      The Consequences of Prisoners' Micro-Resistance

      Law & Social Inquiry
      Wiley

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          For more than twenty years, scholars have called for greater attention to the consequences of micro-resistance to legality. Using archival data from Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary (1829–1875), I examine the consequences of noncompliant prisoner behavior. I find that prisoners' noncompliance often entailed substantial costs to prisoners, particularly in comparison to the substantial benefits of complying with the prison regime. Despite its cost to prisoners, noncompliance did not have a single set of uniformly negative consequences for the prison regime. In fact, some forms of noncompliance may have actually protected the prison's reputation. Prison administrators, external allies, and critics used episodes of noncompliance for their own goals and to reinforce their preexisting claims about the propriety of competing prison designs, yielding this variable significance of noncompliance. As this study illustrates, connecting prisoner misconduct to power dynamics in the broader field produces a fuller understanding of micro-resistance's consequences.

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                Journal
                applab
                Law & Social Inquiry
                Law soc. inq.
                Wiley
                0897-6546
                1747-4469
                2017
                December 27 2018
                2017
                : 42
                : 01
                : 138-162
                Article
                10.1111/lsi.12158
                0fa55ee2-9d8d-4430-8cd6-65ab2c6e93c0
                © 2017

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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