Kimberly's Capital Punishment

Kimberly's Capital Punishment
Title Kimberly's Capital Punishment PDF eBook
Author Richard Milward
Publisher Faber & Faber
Total Pages 388
Release 2012-08-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0571284035

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Kimberly Clark was born to the sound of cackling witches in 1984. Having moved to London to follow her heart's dream, the sweet-but-slow Stevie, she soon tires of him and decides to destroy the relationship from within by being as vile as is humanly possible. When this tactic leads to Stevie's violent death by his own hand, Kimberly's soul hangs in the balance - will she ultimately spend eternity in the great Topshop in the sky? Or will she be hurtled into an abyss of endless physical torture, sexual humilation and bad stand-up comedy? This is the story of Kimberly's redemption, or possibly the story of her damnation: it's up to you. There are six different endings to choose between. This is a shocking, laugh-out-loud, nightmare-and-nausea-inducing book; a wild narrative experiment that recalls taboo-busting writers from William Burroughs to Irvine Welsh to Chuck Palahniuk.

Divided Passions

Divided Passions
Title Divided Passions PDF eBook
Author Kimberly J. Cook
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1998
Genre Law
ISBN

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Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted with a diverse group of people who shared their views on religion, race, gender, and politics, Kimberly Cook probes the cultural forces underlying the apparent paradox of opposition to abortion and support for the death penalty. Cook's groundbreaking study provides a new and provocative analysis of assorted perspectives on abortion and capital punishhment.

Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment
Title Capital Punishment PDF eBook
Author Kim Masters Evans
Publisher Gale Cengage
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Capital punishment
ISBN 9781569957967

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Covers the history of capital punishment plus discussions of numerous court cases, legal decisions, and historical statistics. Also includes information about execution methods, minors and the death penalty, public attitudes, and capital punishment around the world.

Life after Death Row

Life after Death Row
Title Life after Death Row PDF eBook
Author Saundra D. Westervelt
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 301
Release 2012-10-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813553393

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Life after Death Row examines the post-incarceration struggles of individuals who have been wrongly convicted of capital crimes, sentenced to death, and subsequently exonerated. Saundra D. Westervelt and Kimberly J. Cook present eighteen exonerees’ stories, focusing on three central areas: the invisibility of the innocent after release, the complicity of the justice system in that invisibility, and personal trauma management. Contrary to popular belief, exonerees are not automatically compensated by the state or provided adequate assistance in the transition to post-prison life. With no time and little support, many struggle to find homes, financial security, and community. They have limited or obsolete employment skills and difficulty managing such daily tasks as grocery shopping or banking. They struggle to regain independence, self-sufficiency, and identity. Drawing upon research on trauma, recovery, coping, and stigma, the authors weave a nuanced fabric of grief, loss, resilience, hope, and meaning to provide the richest account to date of the struggles faced by people striving to reclaim their lives after years of wrongful incarceration.

Capital Consequences

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

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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.

Capital Punishment, U.S.A.

Capital Punishment, U.S.A.
Title Capital Punishment, U.S.A. PDF eBook
Author Elinor Lander Horwitz
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1973
Genre Capital punishment
ISBN

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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment
Title Capital Punishment PDF eBook
Author Ron Fridell
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages 152
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761415879

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Presents divergent viewpoints on capital punishment in the United States.