Social status of prisoners within a correctional facility
Prison social hierarchy refers to the social status of
prisoners within a
correctional facility, and how that status is used to exert power over other
inmates. A prisoner's place in the hierarchy is determined by a wide array of factors including previous crimes, access to
contraband, affiliation with prison gangs, and physical or sexual domination of other prisoners.[1][2][3][4] Sex offenders & Child murderers are low in the hierarchy and are often the victims of extreme violence in
prisons. They are, among the inmates of a prison, considered intolerable.[5]Sacha Darke has studied the social hierarchies that have developed in the 16 police carceragens (holding-cells) in
Rio de Janeiro.[6]