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Sat 29 Apr, 2006 10:27 am
RAW STORY
Published: Saturday April 29, 2006
A plan by the Justice Department to offer only single-faith counseling to prisoners in a program designed to prepare them for their release has come under fire, according to a story set for Sunday's Washington Post, RAW STORY has found.
Excerpts from the article written by Alan Cooperman:
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The Justice Department plans to set aside cellblocks at up to half a dozen federal prisons for an ambitious pilot program to prepare inmates for release. But it has produced an outcry by saying that it wants a private group to counsel the prisoners according to a single faith.
The plans do not specify what that faith must be, but they appear to rule out secular counseling or programs that offer inmates guidance in a variety of faiths.
The Washington-based advocacy group Americans United for Separation of Church and State charged in a letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales that the Justice Department's Bureau of Prisons has tailored its bidding requirements to fit one particular program: an immersion in evangelical Christianity offered by Charles W. Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministries.
Outlining 10 ways in which the Bureau of Prisons' request for proposals from private contractors dovetails with Prison Fellowship's "InnerChange" program, Americans United contended that the plan is unconstitutional and urged Gonzales to withdraw it. Gonzales has not responded to the April 19 letter, Americans United said.
Independent experts on constitutional law asked by The Washington Post to review the bidding documents also questioned the plan's legality.
I hope that the single faith is not Scientology or based on the papers of Truman Capote. I do think Capoteism is already rife in our prisons since there are so many "love" affairs which begin behind bars. Truman once said that is why so many "lonely guys" get themselves arrested.
This is a preposterous idea, but consider the source.
What is wrong with Capote? He is a very good writer. He is a good source!