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An analysis of the recidivism rate of black Muslims and other religious denominations

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Maceo M Williams. An Analysis of the Recidivism Rate of Black Muslims and Other Religious Denominations. Howard University School of Divinity. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/59eaf9a8-b3ff-4453-9299-1ef2e2ca1d21?locale=es.

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M. M. Williams. An analysis of the recidivism rate of black Muslims and other religious denominations. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/59eaf9a8-b3ff-4453-9299-1ef2e2ca1d21?locale=es

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Maceo M Williams. An Analysis of the Recidivism Rate of Black Muslims and Other Religious Denominations. Howard University School of Divinity. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/59eaf9a8-b3ff-4453-9299-1ef2e2ca1d21?locale=es.

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  • The author conducted an exploratory investigation to determine what research revealed about inmates who practiced the Muslim faith versus other main line denominations, then to determine if there were any factors between recidivism and denominations with respect to the variables by race, sex, education, age, marital status, religious preference, term of sentence and major incarceration(s). A religious preference questionnaire was developed for this study. The nature of the proposed study dictated that it should be capable of soliciting responses. The main conclusion reached in the study revealed there was not enough evidence to prove religion per se did not make a significant difference.
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  • 02/17/2024

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