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Religion and accountability for restorative offender rehabilitation

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Global Study Aims to Uncover How Humans Flourish

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Baylor University’s Institute for Studies of Religion examines the Inside Out Network, an innovative web-based platform for connecting Returning Citizens (i.e., pre-release inmates) to support programs and resources to assist in the transition back into the community.

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The relevance of human flourishing to offender rehabilitation

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Normal isn’t normal: On the medicalization of health

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Explaining the Relationship between Religiosity and Political Participation: The Mediating Roles of Transcendent Accountability and Religiopolitical Awareness

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Virtuous effects of religion on negative emotions among offenders in a Colombian prison

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Assessing religion and spirituality in a cross-cultural sample: development of religion and spirituality items for the Global Flourishing Study

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Human flourishing and offender rehabilitation

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OAG: The prison seminary movement and the impact of faith-based programmes

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