The overall rate of incarceration in the United States has been on the rise since 1970s, skyrocketing during Ronald Reagan’s presidency, and recently reaching unprecedented highs. Looking for innovative solutions to the crises produced by gigantic prison populations, Florida’s Department of Corrections claims to have found a partial remedy in the form of faith and character-based correctional institutions (FCBIs). While claiming to be open to all religious traditions, FCBIs are almost always run by Protestants situated within the politics of the Christian right.The religious programming is typically run by the incarcerated along with volunteers from outside the prison. Stoddard takes the reader deep inside FCBIs, analyzingthe subtle meanings and difficult choices with which the incarcerated, prison administrators, staff, and chaplains grapple every day.Drawing on extensive ethnographic research and historical analysis, Brad Stoddard argues that FCBIs build on and demonstrate the compatibility of conservative Christian politics and neoliberal economics.Even without authoritative data on whether FCBIs are assisting rehabilitation and reducingrecidivism rates, similarprograms are appearing across the nationonly Iowa has declared them illegal undernon-establishment-of-religion statutes.Exposing the intricate connections among incarceration, neoliberal economics, and religious freedom, Stoddard makes a timely contribution to debates aboutreligion’s role in American society.
Brad Stoddard
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Florida’s Faith-Based Prisons and the American Carceral State
Spiritual Entrepreneurs [EPUB ebook]
Florida’s Faith-Based Prisons and the American Carceral State
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 272 ● ISBN 9781469663104 ● Casa editrice The University of North Carolina Press ● Pubblicato 2021 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7629808 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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