Religion in Prison
Discover the intricate dynamics of faith within the walls of the UK's prison system in "Religion in Prison" by James A. Beckford. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this captivating paperback explores the complex relationships between the Church of England and various other faiths in the realm of prison chaplaincy. Spanning 248 pages, Beckford’s pioneering work delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by a multi-faith society, shedding light on how these factors have influenced the interaction between the Church, state, and religious minorities. This in-depth examination offers invaluable insights for those interested in the sociology of religion, penology, and the rehabilitation of offenders. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the vital role of religion in the lives of prisoners and the impact on their rehabilitation journey. Enhance your knowledge on this pressing social issue with this essential academic resource.