This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self-identified practicing Christian: Joanna. For over a decade, Joanna has visited several prisons in the United Kingdom in a faith-based capacity: supporting prisoners, families, and prison chaplaincies. Joanna professes the role of faith and religiosity to be a positive and influential component in the lives of those imprisoned. This paper explores Joanna’s journey of supporting individuals within the prison walls, reflecting on the impact of labels, imprisonment, faith-based intervention, and religiosity. Much of the current research pertaining to faith-based interventions are limited; therefore, the experiences of those who volunte...
In this paper Dr. Johnson begins by systematically reviewing the religion-crime research literature ...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/FBPRRSymposiu...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a sel...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a sel...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
Deposited with permisson of the author. © 2000 Arther James BolkasThis study investigates whether C...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
For this presentation, Dr. Byron Johnson reviews the religion-crime research literature; offer reaso...
Following the recent economic downturn, the religious roots of American corrections have begun to re...
This study explores the long-term impact on recidivism of the engagement of over 300 women prisoners...
This study explores the long-term impact on recidivism of the engagement of over 300 women prisoners...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
In this paper Dr. Johnson begins by systematically reviewing the religion-crime research literature ...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/FBPRRSymposiu...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a sel...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a sel...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self...
Prisons today face what might be a nearly insurmountable task: somehow to meld humane, safe confinem...
Deposited with permisson of the author. © 2000 Arther James BolkasThis study investigates whether C...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
For this presentation, Dr. Byron Johnson reviews the religion-crime research literature; offer reaso...
Following the recent economic downturn, the religious roots of American corrections have begun to re...
This study explores the long-term impact on recidivism of the engagement of over 300 women prisoners...
This study explores the long-term impact on recidivism of the engagement of over 300 women prisoners...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
In this paper Dr. Johnson begins by systematically reviewing the religion-crime research literature ...
The present article discusses restorative justice as a distinct way of looking at criminal justice, ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminaljustice/FBPRRSymposiu...