Faith Life of Those Formerly Incarcerated
The purpose of this project was to create a platform where people could tell their stories about how their faith impacted their incarceration and their incarceration impacted their faith. There is no single path to pursuing faith in prison, and each person faces their own challenges and facilitators in doing so. There is power in stories, and we can learn so much from simply listening. Each story told through this project presents a unique experience of pursuing Christianity while incarcerated. This project interviewed three people who had pursued their faith during their time in prison. The goal of these interviews was to hear first hand the experiences of dedicating oneself to Christianity while incarcerated. Their stories were broken up into three sections, pre-incarceration, during incarceration, and post-incarceration to explore how each participant’s faith differed across the three phases. Main topics discussed include what religious services they had access to while incarcerated, what the main challenge they faced in pursuing their faith in prison, and how their faith impacted their reentry into society.
- Author (aut): Mccall, Rylei
- Thesis director: Henson, Abigail
- Committee member: Montes, Andrea
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Contributor (ctb): Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law