Don't Kill in Our Names

Don't Kill in Our Names
Author: Rachel King
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780813531823

"Rachel King offers us the stories of families who understand the powerful reality that taking another life in the name of justice only perpetuates the tragedy. I encourage others to read these stories to better understand their journey from despair and anger to some level of peace and even forgiveness."--Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, author of Dead Man Walking Could you forgive the murderer of your husband? Your mother? Your son? Families of murder victims are often ardent and very public supporters of the death penalty. But the people whose stories appear in this book have chosen instead to forgive their loved ones' murderers, and many have developed personal relationships with the killers and have even worked to save their lives. They have formed a nationwide group, Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation (MVFR), to oppose the death penalty. MVFR members are often treated as either saints or lunatics, but the truth is that they are neither. They are ordinary people who have responded to an extraordinary and devastating tragedy with courage and faith, choosing reconciliation over retribution, healing over hatred. Believing that the death penalty is a form of social violence that only repeats and perpetuates the violence that claimed their loved ones' lives, they hold out the hope of redemption even for those who have committed the most hideous crimes. Weaving third-person narrative with wrenching first-hand accounts, King presents the stories of ten MVFR members. Each is a heartrending tale of grief, soul searching, and of the challenge to choose forgiveness instead of revenge. These stories, which King sets in the context of the national discussion over the death penalty debate and restorative versus retributive justice, will appeal not only to those who oppose the death penalty, but also to those who strive to understand how people can forgive the seemingly unforgivable. Rachel King is a legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union's Washington national office where she lobbies on crime policy. She is currently working on a book about the families of death row inmates.

I Shall Not Die But Live

I Shall Not Die But Live
Author: Joost Hogenboom
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1300986557

After his divorce in 2007 Joost Hogenboom embarked on a journey that would lead him into a new phase in his life. In this book he explains how prisoners, on death row and in prison, showed him a world he had not seen in a long time. His newfound friendships transformed him from a cold, materialistic, person to a man with a new and charitable outlook on life. In this book Joost takes the reader along on his journey. He describes parts of his youth and upbringing, his true friendships with hardened criminals and his new contacts with people around the globe. His writing is brutally honest, revealing, passionate, funny, sad and at times depressing. Although his friendships continue to evolve, he gives the reader an glimpse of his inspirational journey so far. Hold on to the dashboard and prepare yourself for a adventurous ride!

Capital Consequences

Capital Consequences
Author: Rachel King
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813535043

Those who support capital punishment often claim that they do so because it provides justice and closure for the victims' families. In Capital Consequences, attorney Rachel King reminds us that there are other families and other victims who must be considered in the debate over the death penalty. Combining a narrative voice with vivid, passionate, and painful accounts of the families of death row inmates, the book demonstrates that crimes that lead to death sentences also devastate the families of those convicted. These families, King argues, are the unseen victims of capital punishment. King challenges readers to question the morality of a punishment that victimizes families of the condemned and ripples out through future generations. Chapters tell the stories of families that have lost life savings supporting an accused loved one, endured intense public scrutiny, been subjected to harassment by the media, and are struggling to live with the inhumane treatment that their loved ones receive on death row. The author also explores the unique nature of the grief that these families suffer. Because their pain tends to elicit less attention and empathy than that of the crime victims' families, King shows how it becomes much more desperate and isolating. On a human level, this book is a powerful reminder that tragic events have tragic consequences that far outreach their immediate victims. At the same time, the accounts illustrate many of the flaws inherent in the judicial system--racial and economic bias, incompetent counsel, prosecutorial misconduct, the execution of juveniles, and wrongful convictions, some of which are only now being overturned because of recent advances in DNA technology. Regardless of which side of the death penalty issue you are on, this book will lead you to pause and consider that all acts--criminal and retributive--have broader human implications than we are sometimes willing to realize.

Don't Kill One of Us

Don't Kill One of Us
Author: George H W Larsen
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467888222

DCI Hickman is transferred to Northumberland,a group of four men start a campaign of robberies which results in the murder of a police officer. Follow Hickmans hunt for the robbers. One of the four men is a soilder on medical leave, he loses his mind and leaves a trail of murder, rape and assasination behind him. Hickman has the Chief Constable breathing down his neck for results. Just as he makes a step forward something happens and turns it all back into a nightmare

The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty
Author: Roger Hood
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191005304

The fifth edition of this highly praised study charts and explains the progress that continues to be made towards the goal of worldwide abolition of the death penalty. The majority of nations have now abolished the death penalty and the number of executions has dropped in almost all countries where abolition has not yet taken place. Emphasising the impact of international human rights principles and evidence of abuse, the authors examine how this has fuelled challenges to the death penalty and they analyse and appraise the likely obstacles, political and cultural, to further abolition. They discuss the cruel realities of the death penalty and the failure of international standards always to ensure fair trials and to avoid arbitrariness, discrimination and conviction of the innocent: all violations of the right to life. They provide further evidence of the lack of a general deterrent effect; shed new light on the influence and limits of public opinion; and argue that substituting for the death penalty life imprisonment without parole raises many similar human rights concerns. This edition provides a strong intellectual and evidential basis for regarding capital punishment as undeniably cruel, inhuman and degrading. Widely relied upon and fully updated to reflect the current state of affairs worldwide, this is an invaluable resource for all those who study the death penalty and work towards its removal as an international goal.

The Witness

The Witness
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2002
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN:

The Sweet-Scented Name

The Sweet-Scented Name
Author: Fyodor Sologub
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-04-10
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The Sweet-Scented Name is a collection of delightfully imaginative fables. You will love reading these wild and fantastic stories that are chock-full of deliciously fun moments. Sologub's popular and sweet tales have incredible value for the reader looking to laugh and smile.

Shoot Not to Kill

Shoot Not to Kill
Author: Daniel Stephenson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595403239

Dr. Bishell, a rising surgeon, starts creating his own patients to look good for his training program.