Prison religion : faith-based reform and the constitution / Winnifred Fallers Sullivan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (x, 305 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781400830374
- 1400830370
- Americans United for Separation of Church and State -- Trials, litigation, etc
- InnerChange Freedom Initiative -- Trials, litigation, etc
- Prison Fellowship -- Trials, litigation, etc
- Americans United for Separation of Church and State
- InnerChange Freedom Initiative
- Prison Fellowship
- Religious work with prisoners -- Law and legislation -- United States -- Cases
- Church and state -- United States -- Cases
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- Iowa
- Iowa -- Trials, litigation, etc
- Église et État -- États-Unis -- Jurisprudence
- Réhabilitation -- Iowa
- Iowa -- Procès, instances, etc
- LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
- RELIGION -- General
- Church and state
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation
- Religious work with prisoners -- Law and legislation
- Iowa
- United States
- Gefängnisseelsorge
- Laizität
- USA
- USA
- 344.7303/566 22
- KF228.A653 S85 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-291) and index.
The God pod -- A prison like no other -- Biblical justice -- The way we live now -- Beyond church and state.
More than the citizens of most countries, Americans are either religious or in jail--or both. But what does it mean when imprisonment and evangelization actually go hand in hand, or at least appear to? What do "faith-based" prison programs mean for the constitutional separation of church and state, particularly when prisoners who participate get special privileges? In Prison Religion, law and religion scholar Winnifred Fallers Sullivan takes up these and other important questions through a close examination of a 2005 lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a faith-based residential rehabi.
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