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Macht, Mary W.; And Others – Social Work, 1977
Will high morale among prison inmates result in low rates of recidivism? This study explores the hypothesis that inmate morale may be an indicator of the effectiveness of prison programs. It is based on an instrument devised by the authors to measure morale. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Correctional Institutions, Institutional Research
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Kurtz, John J.; Kyle, David G. – Social Work, 1977
A significant correlation has been found between life satisfaction in the later years of life and the accomplishment of developmental tasks, which is taken as indicative of a person's continued growth. This study explored another variable of the same theme: the relationship of the exercise of responsibility to life satisfaction. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Decision Making, Individual Power, Institutional Environment