An international overview of the initiatives to accommodate indigenous prisoners

This chapter examines the manner in which various countries have sought to accommodate the differing needs of Indigenous prisoners. It outlines the Native American religious practices and ceremonies allowed in US prisons and some of the struggles associated with exercising religious freedoms. The ch...

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Main Author: Grant, Elizabeth
Other Authors: Jewkes, Yvonne, Crewe, Ben, Bennett, Jamie
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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