书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
342
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 1, 1993
出版商
Anchor
ISBN-10
0385471785
ISBN-13
9780385471787
描述
Exploring the grim realities of the death penalty in America, this work delves deep into the intricate and often hidden machinery of capital punishment. Through a series of firsthand interviews, it offers an unfiltered look into the lives of executioners, bringing to light their thoughts and feelings about the roles they play in the justice system. Additionally, the perspectives of prisoners on death row provide a poignant counterpoint, revealing the human stories behind the legal proceedings and societal debates.
The narrative also navigates the complexities of the lethal injection method, showcasing insights from the very designer of the machinery that administers it. This perspective illuminates the ethical and procedural dilemmas surrounding capital punishment, prompting readers to reflect on a topic that remains divisive and controversial.
With a blend of personal accounts and factual analysis, the book creates an alarming yet necessary dialogue about the implications of execution in contemporary society. Each page urges readers to confront the morality of life and death decisions, as seen through the lens of those directly involved in the process.
The narrative also navigates the complexities of the lethal injection method, showcasing insights from the very designer of the machinery that administers it. This perspective illuminates the ethical and procedural dilemmas surrounding capital punishment, prompting readers to reflect on a topic that remains divisive and controversial.
With a blend of personal accounts and factual analysis, the book creates an alarming yet necessary dialogue about the implications of execution in contemporary society. Each page urges readers to confront the morality of life and death decisions, as seen through the lens of those directly involved in the process.