• Chaplain-General of Prisons is the head of the Church of England's chaplaincy to prisons. He is also an ex officio member of the House of Clergy of the...
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  • Mike Kavanagh (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    retired Church of England priest who was the Chaplain-General of Prisons (and Archdeacon of Prisons). Kavanagh was educated at the University of York and the...
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  • James Ridge (priest) (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    The Venerable James Scott Ridge has been Chaplain-General of Prisons (and Archdeacon of Prisons) since 2018. Ridge was born in 1977 and educated at Exeter...
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  • or the Dean of Guernsey, the 3 principal Anglican chaplains (and archdeacons) of the Armed Services, plus the Chaplain-General of Prisons (and Archdeacon)...
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  • William Noblett (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    is an Anglo-Irish retired Anglican priest and manager. He was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 2001 to 2011. The Venerable Noblett was educated at The...
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  • Hugh Smith (priest) (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    Christianity portal Hugh Thomas Smith, OBE, AKC was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1946 to 1961. Smith was born in 1896, educated at King's College...
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  • suffragan see and works to support the Chaplain-General of Prisons. Christianity portal Chaplain-General of Prisons "Gazette: Personal". Church Times. No...
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  • Leslie Lloyd Rees (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    1919 – 4 July 2013) was variously Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, Chaplain-General of Prisons and Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury. Rees was educated at Kelham...
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  • Keith Pound (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    Keith Salisbury Pound (born 1933) is an Anglican priest: he was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1986 to 1993. The Venerable Pound was educated at St Catharine's...
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  • J. Smith (died 1908), member of the Los Angeles City Council Hugh Smith (priest) (1896–?), Chaplain-General of Prisons Sir Hugh Smith, 1st Baronet (1632–1680)...
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  • Islam in U.S. prisons refers to the contemporary high rate of conversion to Islam in American prisons, for which there are a number of factors. It is...
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  • David Fleming (priest) (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    Archdeacon of Wisbech from 1984 to 1993; Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1994 to 2001 (and Archdeacon for Prisons); and an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen...
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  • of Jersey or the Dean of Guernsey. The appointed ex officio members are the three senior Chaplains of the British Armed Forces, the Chaplain-General of...
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  • Percy Ashford (category Chaplains-General of Prisons)
    Percival Leonard Ashford (5 June 1927 – 11 October 1998) was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1981 to 1985. Ashford was educated at Kemp Welch School...
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    also work with local civilians within a military area of operations. Although the term chaplain originally had Christian roots, it is generally used today...
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  • Need – religious author and former Dean of St. George's College, Jerusalem Hugh Smith – Chaplain-General of Prisons Frederick Spurrell – priest and archaeologist...
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    Francis L. Sampson (category Chiefs of Chaplains of the United States Army)
    who served as the 12th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army from 1967 to 1971. A World War II paratrooper chaplain who participated in the D-Day...
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    St Olaf's Church, Poughill (category Church of England church buildings in Cornwall)
    specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. The Ven. Percy Ashford was Vicar of Poughill before he became Chaplain General of Prisons...
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    the Prison Service was responsible for 130 prisons and employed around 44,000 staff. As of 2009[update] the number of prisons had risen by one (of which...
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  • prevalence of rape in correctional facilities, "produces a perception in the general public that prisons are chaotic, not secure; jails and prisons should...
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    provides chaplains to the Royal Navy. The chaplains are commissioned by the Sovereign but do not hold military rank other than that of "Chaplain Royal Navy"...
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  • Loudonville, New York. In 1943, he was military chaplain for the 11th Armored Division of the 3rd Army under General George S. Patton. Later in the war, he served...
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    of men's prisons and that of women's prisons. Male prisons tend to have higher, or more severe, security levels/classifications than female prisons....
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  • (KCL) Michael Nott – Provost of Portsmouth (KCL) Hugh Smith – Chaplain-General of Prisons (KCL) Frederick Spurrell – priest and archaeologist (KCL) Óscar...
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    John Clay (1796–1858) was an English cleric and prison chaplain. His reporting on inmates of the prison at Preston, Lancashire made him a national figure...
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    the Prison Chaplain. He helps Lincoln through his ordeal of dying in the electric chair, and gives guidance to Abruzzi when he sees the image of Jesus...
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  • Henry F. Gerecke (category American people of German descent)
    prison chaplain, and US Army hospital chaplain. He is most well known for his work as a chaplain during the Nuremberg Trials following the end of the...
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  • William Noblett. Chaplain-General of Prisons, HM Prison Service, Ministry of Justice. Professor Judith Irene Petts. Lately Member of the Royal Commission...
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    energetic activities of the German Christian pastors together with the general anti-Christian tone of the regime led to those chaplains who were not German...
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    Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin (category Women's prisons in California)
    Dublin opened in 1974. It became an exclusively female prison in 2012 and is one of five federal prisons for women in the United States. In 2021 and 2022,...
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