Those are among the findings of a sweeping new report released today by the Wheatley Institute at Brigham Young University and Duke University.
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Three reports produced by the BYU Wheatley Institute show an overwhelming number of studies indicate weekly participation in ...
Federal Bureau of Prisons leadership is embracing faith in programming for inmates, even leading functions in prison.
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