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Inmate Religious Beliefs and Practices TRM [Technical Reference Manual]
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Inmate Religious Beliefs and Practices TRM [Technical Reference Manual]
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Published 2002.
342 pages.
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Federal Prison System
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(Offender Services)
This manual provides practical guidelines for administrators and chaplains to appropriately accommodate inmate religious beliefs and practices. It addresses specific observance issues, provides historical and theological background information, and identifies additional resources. Fourteen religious traditions are covered: Buddhism, Eastern Rite Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Moorish Science Temple of America, National of Islam, Native American, Odinism/Asatru, Protestant Christianity, Rastfari, Roman Catholic Christianity, Sikh Dharma, and Wicca.
Accession Number: 017613
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