Moral Communities and Institutional Misconduct: A Reassessment of Religious Contextual Influences on Inmate Behavior

Most of the research into religious influences on inmate misconduct has been undertaken with respect to personal religious participation. However, the religious environment of prisons offers potential influences on inmate behavior by providing social control and support. Currently, the literature is...

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