“…These inmates did not feel very much at risk, even when they behaved in risky ways (West & Martin, 2000). Other research has demonstrated a distinct lack of correlation between participation in risky behaviors and perceptions of risk (Brewer, Marquart, Mullings, & Crouch, 1998;Nyamathi, Bennett, Leake, Lewis, & Flaskerud, 1993;Tewksbury, Vito, & Cummings, 1998;Zimmerman, Martin, & Vlahov, 1991). Debate has raged for years as to the extent of correlation between cognition (i.e., knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, perceptions) and actual behavior (for a review of the psychological models used as bases for prison-based education programs, see Amaro, 1995).…”