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Apologies from Death Row: The Meaning and Consequences of Offender Remorse

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Management number 201827394 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $31.19 Model Number 201827394
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Apologies from Death Row examines the concept of remorse, apologies, and forgiveness within the context of capital punishment in the United States, using the final words of offenders on death row and the responses of their covictims to them. The book demonstrates that some offenders on death row are truly remorseful, but that this is unlikely in the current system of capital punishment. It discusses how some initiatives within the criminal justice system are being used to make it easier for offenders to apologize to their victims, and considers the family members of their victims, addressing whether they benefit from hearing the offender express remorse and witnessing the execution. The book dispels two common myths about the death penalty and provides evidence that the death penalty may actually have the opposite effect on the victims family members. It concludes with a discussion of the implications this has for systems of justice in general and how a better understanding of the emotional state of offenders can help both victims and offenders.

Format: Hardback
Length: 126 pages
Publication date: 31 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Apologies from Death Row delves into the intricate realm of remorse, apologies, and forgiveness within the framework of capital punishment in the United States. Through the poignant final words of offenders on death row and the responses of their covictims to them in their statements to the press after witnessing the execution, the book explores these profound concepts.

The book serves as a powerful testament to the existence of evidence that some offenders on death row genuinely exhibit remorse, a sentiment that can have profound implications for the families of their victims. However, it also highlights the challenging reality that this remorse is unlikely to be fully realized within the current system of capital punishment. Drawing upon the fields of criminology, psychology, and sociology, the book provides a theoretically informed introduction to the concepts of remorse and forgiveness, laying the foundation for the subsequent exploration.

In the subsequent chapters, the book delves into the complexities of apology and forgiveness specifically within the context of capital punishment. It examines the reasons why some offenders may choose to apologize, the challenges they face in expressing true remorse, and the potential benefits that apologies can bring to both offenders and their victims. The book also considers the perspectives of covictims, exploring whether they derive any solace or closure from hearing the offender express remorse and witnessing the execution.

To support the arguments presented in the book, evidence is drawn from the offenders' final words and the covictims' responses to them in their statements to the press. These firsthand accounts provide a poignant glimpse into the emotional toll that capital punishment takes on all involved parties. The book also dispels two common myths about the death penalty. Firstly, it challenges the notion that offenders on death row are mere monsters incapable of understanding the gravity of their crimes. Instead, it presents evidence that these individuals are capable of remorse and empathy, often driven by a desire to seek redemption and make amends for their actions.

Secondly, the book provides evidence that forgiveness is indeed possible within the context of capital punishment. While the process may be complex and challenging, it is not impossible. Through the power of forgiveness, covictims can find healing and closure, moving forward with their lives while honoring the memory of their loved ones.

In conclusion, Apologies from Death Row offers a thought-provoking exploration of remorse, apologies, and forgiveness within the realm of capital punishment. Through the compelling narratives of offenders and covictims, the book sheds light on the complexities of these concepts and provides valuable insights into the potential for healing and reconciliation in this challenging context.

Weight: 288g
Dimension: 141 x 224 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032471792


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