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  2. Books to Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Mississippi-based prison book group Big House Books sued the Mississippi Department of Corrections over an all-encompassing ban on non-religious books; the lawsuit was dropped after the Department of Corrections agreed to allow Big House Books to continue sending free books to Mississippi prisons. [7]

  3. Prison library - Wikipedia

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    The libraries contained religious materials from various denominations, which inmates were encouraged to read and discuss. [47] In the 20th century prison libraries were run by teachers. [ 47 ] It was not until professional librarians began operating inside prison libraries that they began to really develop; [ 47 ] however, not all German ...

  4. Kairos Prison Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Kairos Inside is a program that works inside prisons to develop a sense of Christian fellowship. It is active in both men's and women's prisons, and is conducted by volunteers of the same gender. The 3.5-day retreat includes talks, discussions, and chapel meditations. The Kairos Inside program strives to create Christian communities inside prisons.

  5. Can religious programs change prison environments? Pepperdine ...

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    Having a chaplain who has been on the outside but is now free, also gives prisoners a look at what their lives can be if or when they are released from prison, Johnson said. "What does it look ...

  6. Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex has produced several ...

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    According to prosecutors, inmates at the prison have been Tasered, beaten and sodomized by the staff. Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex has produced several scandals in recent years Skip to ...

  7. Religion in United States prisons - Wikipedia

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    Yet in their decision the court reinforced the notion that "should inmate requests for religious accommodations become excessive, impose unjustified burdens on other institutionalized persons, or jeopardize an institution's effective functioning, the facility would be free to resist the imposition." [25]

  8. Prison contemplative programs - Wikipedia

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    Prison contemplative programs are classes or practices (which includes meditation, yoga, contemplative prayer or similar) that are offered at correctional institutions for inmates and prison staff. There are measured or anecdotally reported benefits from studies of these programs such a stress relief for inmates and staff. [ 1 ]

  9. Plan for new federal prison in Eastern Ky. is moving ahead ...

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    The facility would house just over 1,400 inmates, including 1,152 people at a medium-security federal correctional institution and 256 people at an adjacent minimum-security federal prison camp ...