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01/05/22-Phys.org “Numerous barriers, including finding and maintaining jobs, securing housing, renewing ties with family and others, prevent religion from effectively supporting the reentry process for many incarcerated men, which can encourage relapse,” CJRA Study.

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01/05/22-MSN “Numerous barriers, including finding and maintaining jobs, securing housing, renewing ties with family and others, prevent religion from effectively supporting the reentry process for many incarcerated men, which can encourage relapse,” CJRA Study.

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01/05/22-The Business Daily “Numerous barriers, including finding and maintaining jobs, securing housing, renewing ties with family and others, prevent religion from effectively supporting the reentry process for many incarcerated men, which can encourage relapse,” CJRA Study.

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01/05/22-Science Mag “Our findings call into question prison-based religious programs as the sole way to reduce recidivism and boost post-release success and suggest a lack of a relationship between religious beliefs and recidivism,” CJRA Study.

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01/05/22-PennState Justice Center “Numerous barriers, including finding and maintaining jobs, securing housing, renewing ties with family and others, prevent religion from effectively supporting the reentry process for many incarcerated men, which can encourage relapse,” CJRA Study.

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12/14/21-Bard News “In light of these findings, policymakers should promote the flourishing of these programs and encourage more opportunities for incarcerated students,” CJRA Study.

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12/14/21-Bard.edu“By reducing recidivism across racial groups, BPI enables greater educational opportunities and addresses racial inequality in prison populations at the same time,” CJRA Study.

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12/08/21-Yale ISPS “Carceral institutions are among the largest clusters of COVID-19 in the United States. As outbreaks have spread throughout prisons and detention centers, detainees have organized collectively to demand life-saving measures. Chief among these demands has been the call for decarceration: the release of detainees and inmates to prevent exposure to COVID-19,” CJRA Study.

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12/08/21-Eurasia Review “In light of these findings, policymakers should promote the flourishing of these programs and encourage more opportunities for incarcerated students,” CJRA Study.

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