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The Political Resocialization of Immigrants
Political Research Quarterly, 2008Theories of political socialization contain competing expectations about immigrants' potential for political resocialization. Premigration beliefs and actions may be resistant to change, exposure to the new political system may facilitate adaptation, or immigrants may find ways to transfer beliefs and behaviors from one political system to another ...
Neil Nevitte +2 more
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Latin American Perspectives, 2008
An ethnographic account of the putative shift away from state-sponsored violence and the emergence of new patterns of violence in postwar Guatemala challenges liberal political and moral models that narrowly interpret violence in terms of individual suffering and/or culpability.
Peter Benson +2 more
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An ethnographic account of the putative shift away from state-sponsored violence and the emergence of new patterns of violence in postwar Guatemala challenges liberal political and moral models that narrowly interpret violence in terms of individual suffering and/or culpability.
Peter Benson +2 more
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Prisonization or Resocialization?
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1973This report focuses on data obtained from 276 adult male felons who were inmates in a maximum-security penitentiary in 1971. The general intent of the larger study of which this essay is a part was to test the viability of two available explanations of the impact of confinement.
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Erosion of Morale in Resocialization of Pedophiles
Psychological Reports, 1968Successive sets of ratings given to a group of pedophiles revealed a downward trend in the ratings of their actual and their ideal selves. This seeming erosion in morale during 1 yr. suggests a potential for recidivism.
H F, Dingman, L, Frisbie, F J, Vanasek
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Practical Anthropology, 1970
One important aspect of every religious movement is its particular form of speech. In the case of the neo-Pentecostalist movement, glossolalia (tongues-speaking) has its uses in the defense of the doctrines of the movement, but its most important role is to validate the spiritual experience of the convert and to help him to “belong” to his new group ...
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One important aspect of every religious movement is its particular form of speech. In the case of the neo-Pentecostalist movement, glossolalia (tongues-speaking) has its uses in the defense of the doctrines of the movement, but its most important role is to validate the spiritual experience of the convert and to help him to “belong” to his new group ...
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