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Testing chaplaincy reforms in England and Wales

Hunt, Stephen

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Stephen Hunt



Abstract

The broad aims of the Her Majesty Prison chaplaincy service in England and Wales emphasise both rehabilitation and enhancement of the spiritual life of prisoners. In order to accomplish such aspirations substantial reforms have taken place in chaplaincy provisions since 2001. Most of these reforms, now enshrined in formal HMP documentation, audits and guidelines, are aimed at improving services in the context of an increasingly multi-ethnic/faith society. This paper, based upon research conducted in two prisons in England and Wales, throws light on their impact, as well as reporting more generally on the spiritual life of prisoners of faith. The paper will explore the weaknesses and impractibilty of some aspects of reform with reference to Goffman's influential work on total institutions.

Citation

Hunt, S. (2011). Testing chaplaincy reforms in England and Wales. Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions, 153, 43-64

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Publicly Available Date Jun 8, 2019
Journal Archives de sciences sociales des religions
Print ISSN 0335-5985
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 153
Pages 43-64
Keywords prison chaplaincy, reforms, England, Wales, Goffman
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/969188
Publisher URL http://assr.revues.org/22731

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