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Grave Injustice

 
Title Grave Injustice
Subtitle Unearthing Wrongful Executions
Author "Stack, Richard"
Publisher "Potomac Books (Washington, DC)"
Date 2013
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Summary "Presents a critical examination of the death penalty through profiles of individuals who were executed but may have been innocent. Their stories are used to illustrate flaws in the death penalty, including faulty eyewitness identification, government misconduct, and ineffective representation. In examining these problems, Stack writes that the possible end of the death penalty "will not be based on its immorality...but on its poor track record... and its overwhelming lack of cost-effectiveness." In the second half of the book, the author profiles prominent individuals involved in this issue, including Sr. Helen Prejean and Martina Davis-Correia, the sister of Troy Davis, who was executed in 2011."
Type Non-fiction
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Country US
Format hardcover
Pages 265
ISBN 978-1-61234-162-0
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1st Ed/Copyright 2013
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