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Who Owns Death?: Capital Punishment, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions
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Who Owns Death?: Capital Punishment, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions

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In this timely book, Robert Jay Lifton and Greg Mitchell investigate the mindsets of individuals involved in the death penalty – including prison wardens, prosecutors, jurors, religious figures, governors, judges, and relatives of murder victims – and offer a textured look at a system that perpetuates the longstanding American habit of violence. Richly rewarding and meticulously researched, Who Owns Death? explores the history of the death penalty in the United States, from hanging to lethal injection, and considers what this search for more humane executions reveals about us as individuals and as a society… and what the future of the death penalty holds for us all.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Country
United States
Date
22 January 2002
Pages
304
ISBN
9780380792467

In this timely book, Robert Jay Lifton and Greg Mitchell investigate the mindsets of individuals involved in the death penalty – including prison wardens, prosecutors, jurors, religious figures, governors, judges, and relatives of murder victims – and offer a textured look at a system that perpetuates the longstanding American habit of violence. Richly rewarding and meticulously researched, Who Owns Death? explores the history of the death penalty in the United States, from hanging to lethal injection, and considers what this search for more humane executions reveals about us as individuals and as a society… and what the future of the death penalty holds for us all.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Country
United States
Date
22 January 2002
Pages
304
ISBN
9780380792467