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Killing Justice in the Lone Star State is a reality check on active Death Row cases (and some post-execution ones).
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This book, authored by Lyle C. May, offers a critical examination of the death penalty and life imprisonment within the United States, particularly focusing on North Carolina's death row. It explores the systemic issues of capital punishment, the phenomenon of 'death row', and the broader impacts of the carceral state. The author, writing from personal experience, provides a first-hand account of the punitive policies and the culture of control that pervades the prison system. The book also addresses the economics of capital punishment, the myth of deterrence, and the role of activism and advocacy in challenging these systems. It aims to raise awareness about the need for reform or abolition of these punitive measures and seeks to engage readers interested in social justice, law, and human rights.
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Capital punishment --- Death row inmates --- Death row --- Case studies.
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Executions and executioners --- Death row --- Death row inmates
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