The passage names two groups of inmates whose behavior might be expected to be quite different, but who in fact behave only slightly differently. The two groups are

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The typical Corrections Officer must make predictions about the probable future behavior of his charges in order to make judgments affecting those individuals. In learning to predict behavior, the results of scientific studies of inmate behavior can be of some use. Most studies that have been made show that older men tend to obey rules and regulations better than younger men and tend to be more reliable in carrying out assigned jobs. Men who had good employment records on the outside also tend to be more reliable than men whose records show haphazard employment or unemployment. Oddly enough,... Show more

The passage names two groups of inmates whose behavior might be expected to be quite different, but who in fact behave only slightly differently. The two groups are