Reprint
Religion and Crime: Theory, Research, and Practice
Edited by
October 2018
272 pages
- ISBN978-3-03897-330-0 (Paperback)
- ISBN978-3-03897-331-7 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Religion and Crime: Theory, Research, and Practice that was published in
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary
This volume contains contemporary and cutting-edge research on religion and crime, which includes data-driven (quantitative and qualitative), conceptual, review, and policy-oriented papers.
Format
- Paperback
License and Copyright
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY license
Keywords
child sexual abuse; clergy; evangelical; religion; protestant; sexual abuse; Buddhism; qualitative; sexual offense; interpretative phenomenological analysis; immigration; religion; violence; immigrant destinations; religiosity; faith-based intervention; support; voluntary work; desistance; emerging adults; crime; religion; social bonds; offending; African American; courts; criminal justice system; law enforcement; religious identity; socially mediated terrorism; the Islamic State; Da’esh; Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia; signalling theory; semiotics; cultural heritage; social media; Paris attacks; conflict in Syria and Iraq; women; prison; humanism; spirituality; religion; chaplain; volunteer; meaning; desistance; recidivism; religious law; freedom of religious expression; freedom of religious practice; due process protections; intrinsic religious orientation; extrinsic religious orientation; first amendment; second amendment; desistance; religion; spirituality; crime; structure; offending; religiosity; meaning and purpose in life; compassion; forgiveness; gratitude; depression; anxiety; aggression; prison; offender; evangelical Protestants; Catholics; black Protestants; gun policy preferences; gun control; mass shootings; religion; crime; methodology; spurious; inverse; faith; mentoring; reentry; higher education; correctional education; Schlossberg transition theory; college student development; phenomenology; scholarship; ex-felons; religion; law and rule violations; moral community; China; religious rights; prisoners; prisoner accommodations; religious land use and institutionalized persons act; United States supreme court; n/a