Prisoner Visitation and Support.
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Prisoner Visitation and Support; founded as the Prisoner Visitation Service in April 1968, to carry forward the Quaker tradition of caring for prisoners and to serve the increasing numbers of GIs who were resisting the Vietnam War and were being sent to brigs and stockades for their acts of conscience; major founder was the Rev. Robert Horton (1900-1991), a retired Methodist minister with years of prison visitation experience; other participants included the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, the American Friends Service Committee, the National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors, and the War Resisters League. Later at least thirteen additional groups, including eight major denominational organizations, joined in sponsoring PVS's activities; name of the organization was changed to Prisoner Visitation and Support in 1971.
From the description of Prisoner Visitation and Support records, 1952-1991. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 76802312
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- Prison chaplains
- Church work with prisoners
- Conscientious objectors
- Methodist Church
- Prison reformers
- Prison visits
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975
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- United States (as recorded)