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| CSUF expert studies churches behind bars -- and how they influence the lives of inmates in custody and after release |
| By ocregister.com- Angie Marcos |
| Published: 02/25/2016 |
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A Cal State Fullerton expert believes religion is a positive force in the lives of long-term inmates. Jason Sexton, a University Honors lecturer who specializes in theology, is studying how prison churches affect prisoners while they’re incarcerated and after they are released. His research focuses on the interracial and intergenerational components of prison churches. Through his research, Sexton – who, in the 1990s, was incarcerated for three years by the California Youth Authority – hopes to learn more about churches in California prisons, specifically those associated with the Christian faith. Read More. |
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