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Title Living on death row : the psychology of waiting to die / edited by Hans Toch, James R. Acker, and Vincent Martin Bonventre
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 372 pages)
Contents I. Overview of death row conditions -- Rethinking classification, programming, and housing for death row inmates -- Waiting alone to die -- Lessons in living and dying in the shadow of the death house: A review of ethnographic research on death row confinement -- II. Legal and policy issues -- Death row solitary confinement and constitutional considerations -- The failure of a security rationale for death row -- Execution "volunteers": Psychological and legal issues -- III. Concepts of time on death row -- Psychological survival in isolation: Tussling with time on death row -- Time on death row -- Spending time on death row: A case study -- IV. Stories of surviving death row and postexoneration trauma -- Once numbered among the dead, now I live! -- "Dreaming that I'm swimming in the beautiful Caribbean Sea": One man's story on surviving death row -- Continuing trauma and aftermath for exonerated death row survivors
Summary "The contributors to this book provide insights into the multiple and layered dimensions of death row confinement. Multiple audiences will find something of value in the varied chapter offerings. Mental health professionals will gain greater familiarity with the conditions confronting prisoners under sentence of death. Corrections officials will learn more about research that has focused on the institutional behavior of prisoners under sentence of death. Members of the legal community--lawyers and judges--and policy advocates will benefit from the insights provided by mental health professionals, corrections personnel, and other chapter authors. The book is organized into four parts comprising 12 chapters. Part I provides an introductory survey of the physical environment and the political and legal landscape of death row, as well as of the treatment of death row inmates. Part II explores constitutional questions that arise in challenges to death row and to the treatment of death-sentenced inmates, as well as the legitimacy and wisdom of the policies that segregate those inmates from others and subject them to long-term solitary confinement. Part III addresses the question, how can a person who has been locked away for extended periods of time under the most adverse possible conditions go about mitigating the pain, ameliorating the stress, and transcending the limited opportunity structure of his stultifying environment? Part IV features the perspectives of individuals who spent years in prison under sentence of death before justice system officials acknowledged their wrongful conviction for capital murder and released them from custody to reenter free society."--Preface (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Death row -- United States
Death row inmates -- United States
Criminal psychology -- United States
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States.
Capital punishment.
Death -- Psychological aspects.
Capital Punishment
Criminals -- psychology
Attitude to Death
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Forensic Psychology.
Death -- Psychological aspects
Capital punishment
Criminal justice, Administration of
Criminal psychology
Death row
Death row inmates
SUBJECT United States
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author Toch, Hans, editor.
Acker, James R., 1951- editor.
Bonventre, Vincent Martin, editor.
ISBN 9781433829017
1433829010