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Spirituality and the black community: Criminality, victimisation and well-being

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review

Abstract

A growing number of studies have reported fairly consistent positive relationships between religion and spirituality with positive coping strategies for negative life experiences (Hazel and Moffat 2001; Maman et al. 2009). This suggests that the spiritual dimension of an individual needs to be considered in experiences of victimisation and negative life experiences. Although Struve (2001) demonstrated that religious involvement directly influences an individual’s quality of life, other studies have reviewed the close connection between religion and spirituality and positive well-being (see the work of Hylton 1997; Larson et al. 1998). Hill and Butter (1995) argued that religion and spirituality can have beneficial effects on well-being through social networks. Religious and spiritual communities provide opportunities for companionship and involvement in formal social programmes, which can have beneficial effects by reducing both psychological and physical stressors. For people of African descent, Smith (2010) discusses how members of the community who adhere to Kwanza celebrations articulate the strategic benefits of this ceremony in facilitating, more poignantly, their reaffirmation as people of African descents unity and culture.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review

Host publication Subtitle

Theories, Identities and Issues

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 307-324 (18 pages)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 01/01/2016

Publication status

Published - 01/01/2016

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., United States, United Kingdom
9781137456199

ISBN (Electronic)

9781137456205

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 84986630236

Host publication title

Religion, Faith and Crime

Host publication editors

  • Kim Sadique
  • Perry Stanislas