Religion, the community, and the rehabilitation of criminal offenders / Thomas P. O'Connor, Nathaniel J. Pallone, editors.

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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
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Physical Description:296 p.
Notes:"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of offender rehabilitation, volume 35, numbers 3/4 2002."
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Table of Contents:
  • Religion-offender-rehabilitation : questioning the relationship / Thomas P. Oconnor
  • Prison religion in action and its influence on offender rehabilitation / Thomas P. Oconnor, Michael Perryclear
  • Religious involvement in the correctional environment / Harry R. Dammer
  • The role of the prison chaplain in rehabilitation / Jody L. Sundt, Harry R. Dammer, Francis T. Cullen
  • Intersections of race, religion, and inmate culture : the historical development of Islam in American corrections / Felicia Dix-Richardson, Billy R. Close
  • Resistance to conversion to Islam among African American women inmates / Felicia Dix-Richardson
  • Prisoners, prison, and religion : religion and adjustment to prison / Todd R. Clear, Melvina T. Sumter
  • Religiosity and drug use among inmates in boot camp : testing a theoretical model with reciprocal relationships / Brent B. Benda, Nancy J. Toombs
  • Denominational differences in self-reported delinquency / Lee Ellis
  • Evaluating religious initiatives in a correctional setting : do inmates speak? / Andrew Skotnicki
  • Shame and religion as factors in the rehabilitation of serious offenders / Kenneth D. Jensen, Stephen G. Gibbons
  • Social theory, sacred text, and Sing-Sing prison : a sociology of community-based reconciliation / Victoria Lee Erickson
  • The prisoner as scapegoat : some skeptical remarks on present penal policy / T.J. Gorringe
  • Rethinking God, justice, and treatment of offenders / Ted Grimsrud, Howard Zehr.