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Psychological Studies
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2008
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vol. 46
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issue 2
47-52
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The aim of this study is to compare the scripts of love and hate of the persons with the antisocial personality. The literature points to the antisocial persons present the incapacity for love and the ability to experience the violence, anger and hate. Such possibilities are determined by the specific schemas and scripts of this personality. There were examined 61 prisoners with the high antisocial tendencies, and 39 prisoners with low antisocial tendencies, and 100 men without the antisocial tendencies. The participants had to describe the situations presented at the photographs.The narrative discourse was analyzed concerning two situations: the love meeting and the quarrel. The comparisons of the scripts construction and content in each group were conducted. The results show the antisocial persons have more constructed script of hate than of love.
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE INMATE POPULATION IN CZECH PRISONS

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The aim of the study was to analyse how a social hierarchy among inmates in Czech prisons is formed and reinforced. The data presented in this paper is based on the original ethnographic research conducted in Czech prisons. The data for analysis was collected from qualitative interviews with selected participants of the prison environment; observations carried out inside the prisons and from the documents related to the Czech prison service. The findings indicate that the formation of inmate hierarchy in Czech prisons is strongly influenced by both endogenous (physical strength, psychological manipulation, economic capital, criminal history) and exogenous (effect of prison authority) factors.
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