[O]ur research shows that within the 34 states that provided data in response to our requests, Muslims are overrepresented in state prisons by a factor of eight relative to the general population. In some state systems, Muslims are overrepresented by a factor of closer to eighteen, with more than 20 percent of prisoners identifying as Muslim. The absolute number of Muslim prisoners has also increased over time, even as prison populations in many states have tended to decrease in the last few years. Despite Muslims constituting a significant and growing share of prisoners, many state departments of correction still have policies that are outdated, under-accommodating, or non-accommodating of Muslim prisoners.The Appeal discusses the report.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019
New Report On Muslim Inmates In State Prisons In U.S.
In a press release last week, Muslim Advocates announced the release of a report documenting the size of the Muslim population in state prisons in the U.S. and the extent to which their religious rights are accommodated. The 68-page report (full text) titled Fulfilling the Promise of Free Exercise for All: Muslim Prisoner Accommodation in State Prisons concluded in part: