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Religion and Criminal Justice
Life Inside
October 11, 2018
I Met My Friend in Prison. Now I Doubt His Innocence.
A prison volunteer's belief in second chances faces a difficult test.
By
Damian Zurro
News
January 26, 2018
The Bureau of Prisons Yields to a Chaplain’s Conscience
The bureau relents in a stalemate over pepper spray.
By
Justin George
News
December 14, 2015
What Angola's Resigning Warden Is Leaving Behind
For 20 years, Burl Cain both punished and preached.
By
Maurice Chammah
Feature
June 22, 2015
How the Right got Religion on Justice
Pat Nolan and a movement that may have found its moment.
By
Bill Keller
News
March 11, 2015
Barred from Church
Sex-offender laws are raising questions about the right to worship.
By
Maurice Chammah