“Prison TikTok”: Incarcerated Life Shared on Social Media

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Abstract

Different areas of the criminal justice system interact with social media, but not much is known about how those incarcerated may be using it. A thematic analysis of “Prison TikTok” …

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Florida, K. R., University of West, & Florida, N. N., University of West. (2022). “Prison TikTok”: Incarcerated Life Shared on Social Media. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology. https://doi.org/10.21428/88de04a1.98ebdd0c

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