Native peoples account for a disproportionate number of inmates in the current American prison population. Due to differences in the character of practice between Native and Judeo-Christian religions, it has been suggested that Native inmates face challenges that other prisoners do not because their religious needs are poorly understood. In the course of this paper I will discuss the disparities in the religious accommodation of Native inmates, explore how the religious rights of imprisoned Natives have been violated, and present arguments concerning the validity of spirituality as a means of inmate therapy and rehabilitation
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In this study, religiosity in prison is investigated. What opportunities are there for those detaine...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
This research project investigated some of the hindrances that preclude churches from taking more ac...
Native Americans have been severely restricted in practicing their traditional religions and spiritu...
This article examines the record of the American judicial system in the protection of American India...
The high incarceration rate of people from Indigenous cultures is a world-wide phenomenon. The reaso...
Criminologists and sociologists have long examined what governs the prison social world. However, pr...
Criminologists and sociologists have long examined what governs the prison social world. However, pr...
This paper presents evidence for why Corrections should take the humanist, spiritual, and religious ...
This paper examines the manner in which various countries have sought to accommodate the differing n...
The following brief describes religious affiliation of Native Americans, with an emphasis on histori...
Abstract: Prisons are sites of contention for many reasons, but the provision of reli-gious and spir...
Native youth are disproportionately incarcerated, often for relatively minor offenses. One potential...
This paper draws on literary scholar Susan Ryan’s work to show how Americans worked out nation...
This study investigated the role of culture, healing and spirituality in treatment programs for Abor...
In this study, religiosity in prison is investigated. What opportunities are there for those detaine...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
This research project investigated some of the hindrances that preclude churches from taking more ac...