id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ksr44wvvenct7hptd6vkumqqta Tom P. O'Connor The Sociology of Humanist, Spiritual, and Religious Practice in Prison: Supporting Responsivity and Desistance from Crime 2011.0 21 .pdf application/pdf 10850 739 63 The Sociology of Humanist, Spiritual, and Religious Practice in Prison: Supporting Responsivity and Desistance from Crime Keywords: prison; humanist; spiritual; religious; responsivity; desistance; gender; religion; volunteer for prison and/or reentry programs with the Oregon Department of Corrections, are religious Oregon has one central intake or receiving center for men and women who enter prison. women in the state prison system, and generally permits anyone to attend whatever H/S/R service or women (70%) and the men (68%) were equally likely to have attended some religious or spiritual different pattern of self-reported religious involvement for the men and women in the year prior to and non-Catholic religious services) were at the top with 60.7% of men and 92.8% of women attending at The pattern is clear (see Table 2): women are much more likely than men to crossattend numerous types of religious and spiritual services. Percent of Men and Women Attending Religious or Spiritual Groups. ./cache/work_ksr44wvvenct7hptd6vkumqqta.pdf ./txt/work_ksr44wvvenct7hptd6vkumqqta.txt