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    Theology and Community Corrections in a Prison Setting

    • Posted by Tom O'Connor
    • Categories Research
    • Date March 16, 2017

    O’Connor, T. P., Erickson, V., Ryan, P., & Parikh, C. (1997). Theology and Community Corrections in a Prison Setting. Community Corrections Report On Law and Corrections Practice, 4(5), 67-68,75.

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