Purging of Books at Prison Libraries Stopped

Bureaucracy generally moves slowly. In spring of 2004, the Justice Department issued a warning that there was a radical Islamist influence in the prisons. images2.jpgA couple of weeks ago, in response to that warning, the federal Bureau of Prisons began the “Standardized Chapel Library Project”. The BoP worked with “experts” and compiled a list of non controversial lists of books for each of the major religions. Anything not on the list was to be banned from the prison libraries. The idea of banning books, even for prisoners, was incredibly offensive to many people and a class action lawsuit was initiated. Under the onslaught of criticism, the BoP announced today that all books removed from the libraries would be replaced other than those with “material that could be radicalizing or incite violence.”

Via New York Times.

JaneJane is a long time romance reader whose passion is, you guessed it, reading. She's currently loving contemporary authors like Sarah Mayberry and Kristan Higgins but her first love will always be the historical. Some of her old time favorites are Amanda Quick and Johanna Lindsey and some of the new favorites are Sherry Thomas, Joanna Bourne and Claudia Dain. Email this author | All posts by Jane

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