Alexandra Nur (Criminal Justice) recently published an article that explores the potential for prison misconduct processing to instigate further misconduct rather than deter future misconduct. In the article entitled "The (Non)Deterrent Potential of Prison Sanction Structure: A Review of Deterrence and Rational Choice in the Prison Context," Alexandra reviews how deterrence may not provide a strong foundation for behavioral management among the incarcerated population. She explores theoretical issues such as certainty of punishment, consistency in punishment, and comprehension of prison instructional materials as barriers to successful behavior management within prison institutions. She concludes by considering evidence-based practices for behavioral management, including step-up reward systems and mechanisms of early release. The article is out now at The Prison Journal.