Prisons to Restore Purged Religious Books

October 5, 2007

Author: NEELA BANERJEE

Source: The New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/27/washington/27prison.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1190914779-tiqkQR5pzs7e9aegvtK+Tw&oref=slogin

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 — Facing pressure from religious groups, civil libertarians and members of Congress, the federal Bureau of Prisons has decided to return religious materials that had been purged from prison chapel libraries because they were not on the bureau’s lists of approved resources.

The bureau had said it was prompted to remove the materials after a 2004 Department of Justice report mentioned that religious books that incite violence could infiltrate chapel libraries. It announced the reversal of its decision in a statement last week to National Public Radio.

After the details of the removal became widely known this month, Republican lawmakers, liberal Christians and evangelical talk shows all criticized the government for creating a list of acceptable religious books.