Prison Norms and Society Beyond Bars

97 Pages Posted: 15 Jul 2024

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Maxim Ananuev

University of Melbourne

Mikhail Poyker

University of Texas at Austin; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Abstract

Inmates' informal code regulates their behavior and attitudes. We investigate whether prisons contribute to the spread of these norms to the general population using an exogenous shock of the Soviet amnesty of 1953, which released 1.2 million prisoners. We document the spread of prison norms in localities exposed to the released ex-prisoners. As inmates' code also ascribes low status to persons perceived as passive homosexuals, in the long run, we find effects on anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes, homophobic slurs on social media, and discriminatory attitudes.

Keywords: incarceration, prison culture, russia, homosexuals

JEL Classification: J15, M14, N34, N44, P00, Z13

Suggested Citation

Ananuev, Maxim and Poyker, Mikhail, Prison Norms and Society Beyond Bars. IZA Discussion Paper No. 17138, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4894606 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4894606

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