Although research typically has failed to establish a relationship between religious affiliation and correctional attitudes, recent assessments have revealed that fundamentalist Christians tend to be more punitive than are nonfundamentalists. These strrdies have advanced our understanding considerably, but their conceptualization of religion and correctional attitudes has been limited. Using a statewide survey the present study demonstrates that compassionate as well as fundamentalist aspects of religious beliefs are related to public correctional preferences. Further, our results reveal that religion influences support for rehabilitation as well as punitiveness. These findings suggest the need for scholars to think more broadly about the r...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
Does religion have an impact on a prison inmate’s behavior? This paper reports the results of a stud...
In spite of their prevalence in correctional institutions, religious programs have been the subject ...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religious institutions can provide a means of support and resources for many people, particularly, i...
The sustainability of the modern prisoner reentry movement may rest heavily upon public support. Alt...
In this paper Dr. Johnson begins by systematically reviewing the religion-crime research literature ...
Persistent high levels of crime in this country have provided support for the need for public progra...
The effect of religion and religiosity on inmate misconduct has received limited scholarly attention...
This article reports on ways to measure and assess the effects of living within a religious regime, ...
For this presentation, Dr. Byron Johnson reviews the religion-crime research literature; offer reaso...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
Prior research tends to find an inverse relationship between inmates’ religion and misconduct in pri...
Criminological research on religiosity among prisoners has focused on the effects of or outcomes ass...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
Does religion have an impact on a prison inmate’s behavior? This paper reports the results of a stud...
In spite of their prevalence in correctional institutions, religious programs have been the subject ...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religious institutions can provide a means of support and resources for many people, particularly, i...
The sustainability of the modern prisoner reentry movement may rest heavily upon public support. Alt...
In this paper Dr. Johnson begins by systematically reviewing the religion-crime research literature ...
Persistent high levels of crime in this country have provided support for the need for public progra...
The effect of religion and religiosity on inmate misconduct has received limited scholarly attention...
This article reports on ways to measure and assess the effects of living within a religious regime, ...
For this presentation, Dr. Byron Johnson reviews the religion-crime research literature; offer reaso...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
Prior research tends to find an inverse relationship between inmates’ religion and misconduct in pri...
Criminological research on religiosity among prisoners has focused on the effects of or outcomes ass...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
Does religion have an impact on a prison inmate’s behavior? This paper reports the results of a stud...
In spite of their prevalence in correctional institutions, religious programs have been the subject ...