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The Nation Behind Prison Bars

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A prison missionary recounts personal biography and daily experiences among incarcerated men, combining sketches of chapel services, revival meetings, and individual reformations with practical descriptions of jail and penitentiary work. The collection includes sermon excerpts, letters and endorsements from clergy, portraits of converted inmates, and accounts of educational and charitable efforts such as libraries and societies. Through reportage and reflection the author discusses methods of chaplaincy, debates over punishment and reformation, and the emotional and social challenges of rehabilitation, arguing for sustained outreach and moral conversion as paths to social reintegration.

About the Author

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George L. Herr

George L. Herr was an American author known for his work in the field of social reform and criminal justice. His notable book, "The Nation Behind Prison Bars," explores the conditions and challenges faced by incarcerated individuals, shedding light on the broader implications of the prison system in society. Through his writing, Herr contributed to discussions on reform and the treatment of prisoners, aiming to raise awareness about the need for change in the penal system. His work remains relevant in contemporary conversations about justice and rehabilitation.

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