Religion and the Creation of Normal Appearance: Findings from a Philippine Prison
Religions in prison often help individuals with their internal coping with prison life and with external benefits from participation in religious groups. However, less is known about religion’s role that extend beyond the individual and affect the whole of prison society. Through in-depth interviews...
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Main Author: | Trinidad, Jose Eos R |
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Archīum Ateneo
2020
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