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Inmates often fight due to a combination of factors including competition for resources, establishing dominance, and coping with the stress of incarceration. The prison environment can exacerbate tensions, leading to conflicts over territory, personal disputes, or gang affiliations. Additionally, violence can be a means of gaining respect or protection within the inmate hierarchy. Such altercations can also stem from mental health issues or the effects of a highly controlled and stressful living situation.

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