Executing Justice: The Moral Meaning of the Death Penalty
Through vivid interviews amplified by the author's responses and commentary, these attorneys reveal aspects of their internal experience that they have never talked about until now. How do capital defenders manage the weight of the responsibility they carry? To what extent do they experience symptoms of trauma in the aftermath of losing a client to execution or as a result of the cumulative effects of engaging in capital defense work? What motivates them, and what do they draw upon, in order to keep engaging in such emotionally demanding work? Have they considered practicing other types of law? What can we learn from capital defenders not only about the deep and long-term effects of the death penalty but also about broader human questions of hope, effectiveness, success, failure, strength, fragility, and perseverance?
Country | USA |
Brand | Vanderbilt University Press |
Manufacturer | Vanderbilt University Press |
Binding | Paperback |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780826519115 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |