Confessions of a Prison Chaplain by Mary Brown

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A highly informative account of prisons and imprisonment by a prison chaplain containing insights for people from ALL faith groups. Tells how religion, morality, offending and the rehabilitation of offenders can inter-act. Critical, insightful and of interest to students of criminology and penology everywhere.

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Confessions of a Prison Chaplain by Mary Brown

A highly informative account of prisons and imprisonment by a prison chaplain containing insights for people from ALL faith groups. Tells how religion, morality, offending and the rehabilitation of offenders can inter-act. Critical, insightful and of interest to students of criminology and penology everywhere.
'Engaging, thought-provoking - contributes to our understanding of the hidden, often neglected world of prison': Juliet Lyon, Director of the Prison Reform Trust
Mary Brown has spent time in three very different prisons: long ago in a women's prison as an inmate on remand for ten days following a peace demonstration; an open prison as a teacher in the 1980s; and a closed prison where she was latterly a Quaker prison chaplain for some ten years. She is the author of Inside Art (2001).
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ISBN 13 9781909976047
ISBN 10 1909976040
Title Confessions of a Prison Chaplain
Author Mary Brown
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Waterside Press
Year published 2014-05-29
Number of pages 140
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