pacific
发表于 2025-3-30 09:21:56
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Moderate
发表于 2025-3-30 14:23:59
,Belgium: Religions and Prisons in Law,individual religious freedom (of inmates). Instead, they are orientated towards addressing radicalisation issues and providing some specific tools for “deradicalisation”. Islam, instead of Christianity, has become the main religion to be dealt with in prison administration and correlated case law. H
流动性
发表于 2025-3-30 19:14:43
Bulgaria: Religion in Prison,as not able to rely on the Ottoman legacy but had to build up its prison system anew. Therefore, the efforts of the practitioners and researchers in the sphere of penal law were concentrated on the study of the general principles of the organisation of a modern prison, rather than on specific issues
健谈的人
发表于 2025-3-30 23:26:08
,Croatia: Religion in Prison – Equal Access in a Predominantly Catholic Society,ht of prisoners was set up only in the late 1990s and the early 2000s. The intention was to determine whether it was respected by state authorities, in particular in relation to small religious communities and their believers. Based on the analysis of the legal framework and data gathered from the M
Commemorate
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引导
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吝啬性
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新手
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Estonia: Regulating Religion in Prisons Since the 1990s,y cell-type prisons, chaotic and competitive religious ministry is institutionalised in prison chaplaincy coordinated by the adviser-chief of chaplains at the prisons department at the Ministry of Justice, to name but a few of the changes. Estonia is a highly secularised European country where the m
精致
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手工艺品
发表于 2025-3-31 22:35:20
,France: Worship in Prison – Legal Framework and Religious Experience,t. The French Code of Criminal Procedure, case law and international texts adopted by France provide the legal framework. But the effective implementation of freedom of religion in prisons faces a number of challenges.