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cheetah
January 8, 2002, 09:59 AM
Hey everyone! I am in a discussion currently with an ardent theist who is telling me all about how Chrsitians have the corner on the "good People" market. I want to cite the oft-heard statistic about the fact that 14 or so % of the US are free-thinkers/ atheist/ agnostic, but only 1% of the prison population is.

Can anyone tell me where the source of this info is? Also, I anticipate that he will say this is because Christians convert so many people in jail, not because they enter jail being Christian. Anyone herad or seen refutations to that?

Thanks! I appreciate any assistance.

Jobar
January 8, 2002, 10:20 AM
Here you go. Sorry about the formatting.

-Studies: Atheists Supply
less than One Percent
of Prison Populations
by Dale Clark,

It's surprising how many people remark to me, "You're an Atheist? You must
have no
conscience about committing crime
then." Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, if we examine the
population
of our prisons, we see a very different
picture.
In "The New Criminology," Max D. Schlapp and Edward E. Smith say that two
generations
of statisticians found that the ratio
of convicts without religious training is about one-tenth of one percent.
W.T. Root,
Professor of Psychology at the University of
Pittsburgh, examined 1,916 prisoners and said, "Indifference to religion,
due to
thought, strengthens character," adding that
Unitarians, Agnostics, Atheists and Free-Thinkers were absent from
penitentiaries, or
nearly so.

During 10 years in Sing-Sing, of those executed for murder 65 percent were
Catholics,
26 percent Protestants, six percent
Hebrew, two percent Pagan, and less than one-third of one percent
non-religious.

Steiner and Swancara surveyed Canadian prisons and found 1,294 Catholics,
435
Anglicans, 241 Methodists, 135 Baptists,
and one Unitarian.

Dr. Christian, Superintendent of the N.Y. State Reformatories, checked
records of
22,000 prison inmates and found only four
college graduates. In "Who's Who," 91 percent were college graduates;
Christian
commented that "intelligence and knowledge
produce right living," and, "crime is the offspring of superstition and
ignorance."

A survey of Massachusetts reformatories found every inmate to be religious.

In Joliet Prison, there were 2,888 Catholics, 1,020 Baptists, 617 Methodists
and no
prisoners identified as non-religious.

Michigan had 82,000 Baptists and 83,000 Jews in the state population; but in
the
prisons, there were 22 times as many
Baptists as Jews, and 18 times as many Methodists as Jews. In Sing-Sing,
there were
1,553 inmates, 855 of them (over half)
Catholics, 518 Protestants, 117 Jews, and 8 non-religious.

Steiner first surveyed 27 states and found 19,400 Christians, 5,000 with no
preference and only 3 Agnostics (one each in
Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Illinois). A later, more exhaustive survey
found
60,605 Christians, 5,000 Jews, 131 Pagans,
4,000 "no preference," and only 3 Agnostics.

In one 19-state survey, Steiner found 15 non-believers, Spiritualists,
Theosophists,
Deists, Pantheists and one Agnostic among
nearly 83,000 inmates. He labeled all 15 as "anti-Christians." The Elmira,
N.Y.
reformatory system overshadowed all others,
with nearly 31,000 inmates, including 15,694 Catholics (half) and 10,968
Protestants,
4,000 Jews, 325 refusing to answer, and
no unbelievers.

In the East, over 64 percent of inmates are Roman Catholic. Throughout the
national
prison population, they average 50
percent. A national census of the general population found Catholics to be
about 15
percent (and they count from the diaper
up). Hardly 12 percent are old enough to commit a crime, and half of these
are women.
That leaves an adult Catholic
population of 6 percent supplying 50 percent of the prison population.

Rhea
January 8, 2002, 11:31 AM
Great info - how old is that essay/research?

brighid
January 8, 2002, 11:54 AM
I had copied this study and this is the additional info I had saved:
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 08:48:22 -0800
From: yang hu <yangh@****uci***.edu>
Organization: University of California, Irvine
Newsgroups: alt.atheism,alt.religion.christian,alt.religion


Don't know if that helps.

Brighid

brighid
January 8, 2002, 12:12 PM
<a href="http://www.stardestroyer.net/Creationism/Morality/CrimeAndDivorce.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.stardestroyer.net/Creationism/Morality/CrimeAndDivorce.shtml</a>

<a href="http://www.rubak.com/article.cfm?ID=11" target="_blank">http://www.rubak.com/article.cfm?ID=11</a>

<a href="http://freethought.freeservers.com/reason/crimestats.html" target="_blank">http://freethought.freeservers.com/reason/crimestats.html</a>

<a href="http://www.800123.com/atheism/html/prisons.html" target="_blank">http://www.800123.com/atheism/html/prisons.html</a>

Ah and the infidel forum is mentioned at a rabid anti-atheist site here: <a href="http://www.tencommandments.org/heathens1.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.tencommandments.org/heathens1.shtml</a>

This is for comparison! Haven't read through the last one - could hardly stomach it - but if anyone would like to tackle its crap - Oey Vey!

Brighid

cheetah
January 11, 2002, 10:39 AM
Thanks a lot! You guys are great! I am always impressed with the people on this site, because it seems like whenever someone asks about information and stuff, the others on the board are so quick to provide links and info about it!! Cool!

I am also bumping this to see if anyone has heard about the issue I mentioned. This is, is the prison population of atheists lower, because at the time of the surveys, a good portion of the atheists had been converted to theism, meaning that the stat is really not as meaningful and theists are just very successful at converting prisoners...not that they commit crime more.

Coragyps
January 11, 2002, 12:53 PM
I have no data to offer, but "prison ministries" are fairly big business, and I can certainly see myself "converting" if I were in for twenty years, imagining the probable religious make-up of a parole board here in the great state of Texas. Can you hear them, paging down the list? "Baptist, Baptist, Church of Christ, Methodist, atheist!! - put him back! - Baptist, ...

Vorkosigan
January 11, 2002, 07:02 PM
That info above is years out of date, as I recall. Some good stuff was posted on another thread about this that is up to date. I have it somewhere....

Michael

Vorkosigan
January 11, 2002, 07:37 PM
<a href="http://www.penlex.org.uk/pages/avebury4.html" target="_blank">http://www.penlex.org.uk/pages/avebury4.html</a>

this one is on britain. I can't find the US fed prisoner population, although it is similar. Note that britain has a similar drought of atheists in the prisons, but there are a lot more atheists in Britain than here.


Michael

Vorkosigan
January 11, 2002, 07:50 PM
I found this in a file I have...

_________________________________


The results of the Christians vs atheists
in prison investigation.


By Rod Swift
I have expanded the figures to provide a % of the total respondents, and I have ranked them (they were presented to me alphabetically). These stats were obtained from their computer on 5 March 1997.


Dear Mr. Swift:

The Federal Bureau of Prisons does have statistics on religious
affiliations of inmates. The following are total number of
inmates per religion category:

Response Number %
---------------------------- --------
Catholic 29267 39.164%
Protestant 26162 35.008%
Muslim 5435 7.273%
American Indian 2408 3.222%
Nation 1734 2.320%
Rasta 1485 1.987%
Jewish 1325 1.773%
Church of Christ 1303 1.744%
Pentecostal 1093 1.463%
Moorish 1066 1.426%
Buddhist 882 1.180%
Jehovah Witness 665 0.890%
Adventist 621 0.831%
Orthodox 375 0.502%
Mormon 298 0.399%
Scientology 190 0.254%
Atheist 156 0.209%
Hindu 119 0.159%
Santeria 117 0.157%
Sikh 14 0.019%
Bahai 9 0.012%
Krishna 7 0.009%
---------------------------- --------
Total Known Responses 74731 100.001% (rounding to 3 digits does this)

Unknown/No Answer 18381
----------------------------
Total Convicted 93112 80.259% (74731) prisoners' religion is known.

Held in Custody 3856 (not surveyed due to temporary custody)
----------------------------
Total In Prisons 96968


I hope that this information is helpful to you.

Sincerely,

Denise Golumbaski
Research Analyst
Federal Bureau of Prisons

Now, let's just deal with the nasty Christian types, no?

Catholic 29267 39.164%
Protestant 26162 35.008%
Rasta 1485 1.987%
Jewish 1325 1.773%
Church of Christ 1303 1.744%
Pentecostal 1093 1.463%
Jehovah Witness 665 0.890%
Adventist 621 0.831%
Orthodox 375 0.502%
Mormon 298 0.399%

Judeo-Christian Total 62594 83.761% (of the 74731 total responses)
Total Known Responses 74731

Not unexpected as a result. Note that atheists, being a moderate proportion of the USA population (about 8-16%) are disproportionately less in the prison populations (0.21%).

DarkDruid
January 11, 2002, 10:58 PM
I heard somewhere that the statistics taken during May, 1997 were taken before the prisoners acctually entered prison. Hense, no time for the missionaries.

Prometevsberg
January 12, 2002, 08:13 AM
Page 1
Looked around a little, and also found statistics for New Mexico
Page 25

UNM Institute for Social Research

RELIGION
Roman Catholic was the religious affiliation most frequently indicated by the DOC inmates (46.7%). There are 68 different religion categories listed in the DOC codebook, most of these represent less than 1% of the inmate population. The table below lists the more frequently chosen religious affiliations.

Religious Preferences of Inmates
N %
Agnostic/Atheist 24 0.58%
Baptist 526 12.71%
Black Muslim 39 0.94%
Roman Catholic 1934 46.72%
Jehovah's Witness 23 0.56%
Jewish 6 0.15%
Lutheran 12 0.29%
Methodist 35 0.85%
Mormon 22 0.53%
Protestant 123 2.97%
No Pref/DK 386 9.32%
Other 1010 24.40%
Total 4140 100.0%
www.cjjcc.org/download/wp15.pdf

Prometevsberg
January 12, 2002, 11:59 AM
..and a christian site, more or less, which adresses the question
<a href="http://www.adherents.com/misc/adh_prison.html" target="_blank">Adherents.com</a>
which should be loked up, as it proposes some arguments that one might meet.

G V
January 14, 2002, 06:03 AM
Originally posted by cheetah:
[Also, I anticipate that he will say this is because Christians convert so many people in jail, not because they enter jail being Christian. Anyone herad or seen refutations to that?

Thanks! I appreciate any assistance.[/QB]
EX Convict here with just a personal observation of one state "of grace" prison system. I was an atheist (former Unitarian) when I went "on the state" for crime against nature and noted that convicts seemed to fall into several groups: substance abusers, other psychiatric cases and retarded, severe lack of education, EVIL types, lazy thieves etc.
Most cons (over half ??) were under the influence when the alleged crime happened, and most of those were pathological liers "in denial" about their addiction. The appeal of religion in prison comes from the free food, sex, drugs, booze and the ability to con the man: "I've changed". The bible was often used to carry grass or pills into the unit by the 'missionaries'. Yes I went to all free food events. Any prison conversions of cons were most likely "con" jobs by inmates and inflated selfserving number padding by the do gooders. Send your dollars to support our PAID do gooders, just like all the parasites sucking $$$$$$ from the gulible religious fools.

[ January 14, 2002: Message edited by: OutFag ]</p>

hezekiah jones
January 14, 2002, 07:44 AM
Originally posted by OutFag:
The appeal of religion in prison comes from the free food, sex, drugs, booze and the ability to con the man: "I've changed".

I have heard from several attorneys here that since the truth in sentencing laws kicked in in Wisconsin a year ago, jailhouse "conversions" have tailed off considerably. Since then, when you're sentenced to 15 years, you serve it no matter what; hence there's no motivation to become a christian to try and get an early release, so inmates don't bother with this particular scam anymore.

brighid
January 14, 2002, 02:04 PM
None/Atheist/Unknown 18,537 19.908%


I think this is a VERY misleading statistic. There is an ENORMOUS difference between NO religious preference, UNKNOWN religious preference and ATHEISM. If anything, this should be broken down into THREE separate categories. What percentage of that statistic are unknown – none and atheist? Out of 19% is that 1% atheist or 18%? That certainly would given one a truer picture of the actual population and not something as misleading as this one!


Brighid

Triple Six
January 15, 2002, 12:55 AM
Hey I love anything that puts religion in a bad light :D but we must remember one thing and that is being religious in prison can be a huge plus :(

Think about it, how many times has "finding god" being used as an excuse that some low life is now a reformed character and should be sentenced more lightly, paroled, saved from execution, moved to a less harsh regime, etc. Which would be funny except for it being a very successful ploy :mad:

What should happen of course is that "finding religion" is correctly diagnosed as either a) a cynical attempt to pervert the judicial system for personal gain or b) an indication of mental retardation. The solution for both options would be keep them away from society for longer :D

More seriously religion needs taking out of prisons completely. I'd be a lot happier with more prisoners being called atheists if it meant (often public funded) religious frauds not being able to spread their poison amongst a (literally) captive audience.