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  • The International Prison Chaplains' Association (IPCA) is an association of prison chaplains. It is divided into several sections like IPCA-Europe, IPCA...
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  • Prison Ministries Crossroad Bible Institute Buddhist Peace Fellowship Exodus Ministries Prison Fellowship International Prison Chaplains' Association...
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    chaplains. The question of who has authority to qualify chaplains was the heart of the Investiture Controversy in medieval Germany. Prison chaplains can...
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  • Organisations: Indian Pharmaceutical Combine Association, Indian pharmaceutical company International Prison Chaplains' Association Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance...
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  • Specialists International Association of Applied Linguistics International Association of Classification Societies International Association of Conference...
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    employs chaplains, but their authority comes from their sending church. At the present time there are no non-religious chaplains. Royal Navy chaplains undertake...
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    in prisons: "On the introduction of changes to some legislative acts of Ukraine regarding the regulation of the activities of clergymen (chaplains) in...
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    Wandsworth. Facilities at the prison include two gyms and a sports hall. The large prison chaplaincy offers chaplains from the Roman Catholic, Anglican...
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  • offered to hire Muslim chaplains as department employees by 1975, with the Texas Department of Corrections hiring its first Muslim chaplain two years later....
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    the use of prison as the primary form of crime punishment. Robert Peel's Gaols Act of 1823 introduced regular visits to prisoners by chaplains, provided...
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  • Congress, the White House, and courts. The NAE Chaplains Commission endorses and supports chaplains in the U.S. military and other institutions. World...
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  • military chaplains, and fire, industrial, hospice, police, and prison chaplains, to name a few". The ECA is associated with the National Association of Evangelicals...
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    2012). "James Mitose's Prison Years" (PDF). Kosho-Ryu Kenpo Newsletter. 1 (1). Mitose's International Kosho-Ryu Kenpo Association (M.I.K.K.A.): 1–4 – via...
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    The prison chaplain, religious groups, and volunteer groups had offered educational and other programming. In addition, prior to 1999 the prison hosted...
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  • Prison rape commonly refers to the rape of inmates in prison by other inmates or prison staff. In 2001, Human Rights Watch estimated that at least 4.3...
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    The Guantanamo Bay detention camp, is a United States military prison within Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB), also called GTMO (pronounced Gitmo /ˈɡɪtmoʊ/...
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    recruiting chaplains. Catholic chaplains, by contrast, were unarmed, did not receive military training and were not expected to fight. All chaplains, Catholic...
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  • Jehovah's Witnesses chaplains must be approved for prisons, EUREL. Prison Administration in Figures as at 1 January 2015, Directorate of Prison Administration...
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    John Clay (1796–1858) was an English cleric and prison chaplain. His reporting on inmates of the prison at Preston, Lancashire made him a national figure...
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    Fremantle Prison, sometimes referred to as Fremantle Gaol or Fremantle Jail, is a former Australian prison and World Heritage Site in Fremantle, Western...
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