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Religious Rights In Prison
Who decides what is...and what isn't....a religion in UK prisons?
Obviously beliefs like catholocism, islam, Cof E etc are recognised and inmates allowed to practice, but what about an inmate who may be a druid, satanist or wiccan?
How is religious belief 'defined' when it comes to the right of an imate to practice his/her belief while behind bars?
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Obviously beliefs like catholocism, islam, Cof E etc are recognised and inmates allowed to practice, but what about an inmate who may be a druid, satanist or wiccan?
How is religious belief 'defined' when it comes to the right of an imate to practice his/her belief while behind bars?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many branches of paganism (e.g.Druidry, Odinism, Wicca and Shamanism) are already recognised by HM Prison Service, as is Rastafari, spiritualism, Zoroastrianism and many other faiths. See https:/ /www.ju stice.g ov.uk/d ownload s/offen ders/ps ipso/ps i-2016/ psi-05- 2016-fa ith-and -pastor al-care -for-pr isoners .doc
Any other declared faiths would need to be handled in accordance with the general principles of the same document.
Any other declared faiths would need to be handled in accordance with the general principles of the same document.
//Is this linked to your not having a TV licence? //
Eh? Are you drunk or something?
Do you imagine that Im a satanist or something thats worried about going to prison for not having a tv licence (when I dont own a tv) and then worrying about whether Ill be able to sacrifice a cockrel because im banged up?
Eh? Are you drunk or something?
Do you imagine that Im a satanist or something thats worried about going to prison for not having a tv licence (when I dont own a tv) and then worrying about whether Ill be able to sacrifice a cockrel because im banged up?
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These people mentioned in my link seem to have some part to play in what would be considered.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/organ isation s/natio nal-off ender-m anageme nt-serv ice
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The only way the Justice Secretary is going shake-up of prisons to help cut this £15bn cost of re offending, is to make sure their sentence for their first offence is dealt with harshly, and stop all this suspended sentences, and community service crap, which half dont turn up, costing us more to find out why.