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Religion & Rehabilitation
Research Articles
- CJAD Update – Annual Chief Probation Officers Conference – Oct, 2007
- Buddhist Contributions to Social Welfare in Australia – Sherwood
- Corrections in the U.S. – The Picture Today
- Criminal Justice Statistics – Oct, 2006
- Cross-National Studies in Crime and Justice – Bureau of Justice Statistics – Sept, 2004
- Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice – Smith
- Florida Department of Corrections Chaplaincy Services
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Comments on Prison Life
- A Human Rights Approach to Prison Management: Handbook for Prison Staff – Coyle, 2002
- Supreme Court Cases for AJ 104
- Learning the Facts: An Overview of U.S. Prisons
- Making Rehabilitation Work: American Experience of Rehabilitating Prisoners – Murray – Dec, 2002
- Texas Supervision – Nov, 1999
- Policy Implications of Criminological Theories – Jan, 2004
- Prisons As Progressive Punishment?: The State of Corrective Services – Findlay
- Punishment Revisited
- Development of a Guide to Resources on Faith-Based Organizations in Criminal Justice – Hercik, Lewis, Myles, Gouvis, Zweig, Whitby, Rico and McBride – Apr, 2005
- Review of Buddhist Chaplain Goulburn Correctional Centre 2006-2010
- Texas Department of Criminal Justice – Section 50, Senate Bill 909 Report – Jan, 2009
- Synergistic Rehabilitation – Conrad
- The Effects of Vipassana Meditation and Other Rehabilitation Programs on Alcohol and Drug Relapse and Criminal Recidivism – Marlatt, Larimer, Blume and Simpson
- Theory
- The Right Has a Jailhouse Conversion – Suellentrop – New York Times, Dec, 2006
- Towards a Conceptual Model of Religious and Faith Based Programming in Criminal Justice
- Do Faith-Based Prisons Work? – Volokh – Oct, 2011