About This Book
A first-person account of chaplaincy work inside a state prison, describing religious and educational programs such as worship services, Sabbath school, prayer meetings, and doctrinal talks and the effects these had on inmate behavior and institutional order. The narrative contrasts two regimes of management — a reformatory approach emphasizing moral improvement and a later punitive, profit-driven system — and recounts interactions with wardens, practical reforms like enlarging the chapel, and persistent problems in food, bedding, and inmate labor. Reflections consider principles of punishment and reform, individual conversions, administrative obstacles, and proposals for improving prison discipline and pastoral care.
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