Prison library libraries serve both prisoners and the public by helping to educate prisoners, reduce recidivism, and improve family bonds through reading.
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Prison library libraries serve both prisoners and the public by helping to educate prisoners, reduce recidivism, and improve family bonds through reading.
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Prison library libraries provide a space for inmates to meet with others with common interests.
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Prison library libraries are on the low end of budget priorities for prisons.
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Some prison library staff feel they do not have the time to complete all of the tasks they need to because prison libraries are under-staffed.
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The purpose of the Prison library was to increase religious devotion and modify behaviour.
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In many prisons during this time period the library collection consisted only of the Bible and sometimes prayer books.
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The library was seen as an incentive and only contained items which furthered the reformative goals of the prison.
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The library was believed to be wholesome recreation, which supported education and mental health, and there was great growth in federal prison libraries for the next four decades.
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Prison library libraries have existed in Germany since the 19th century and were run by the clergy.
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The purpose of the prison library is to provide recreation, support education, and help with the personal development of inmates.
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The extent of a library collection reflects how strongly the prison administration believes in reading's influence on rehabilitation, but actual titles are chosen by library staff.
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