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Abstract
This study explores the adaptive mechanisms and survival strategies deployed by incarcerated individuals during the Lee Prison Riot of April 15, 2018. Drawing solely on in-depth interviews with 25 incarcerated men (predominantly Black, aged 25–61) at Lee Correctional Institution, and utilizing the importation and deprivation models as analytical frameworks, the analysis reveals that early-life trauma, neighborhood disruption, and the construction of survival pride significantly shape inmate adaptation. In particular, the research documents how inmates are channeled into “high‑alpha dorms” where collective violence becomes both predictable and deeply ambiguous, and where post‑riot behaviors signal the emergence of a “new normal” in prison life. These findings underscore the importance of understanding the evolving dynamics within correctional settings and call for a reexamination of institutional management practices, targeted safety interventions, and the promotion of pro‑social opportunities to ameliorate the adverse effects of punitive confinement.
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Published in American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2026.
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APA Citation
Smith, H. (2026). Boiling a Frog: Pre-Adaptive Processes and Prison Riot Dynamics. American Journal of Criminal Justice.https://doi.org/10.1007/s12103-025-09886-9