Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused
Sharp (sociology, U. of Oklahoma) challenges the accepted perspective of murderers as heinous and sub-human, by identifying them as brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, daughters, sons or friends. Through a series of interviews with families of the accused, she illustrates the complicated and isolated grieving process they experience when a family member is sentenced to death. Sharp argues from a sociological approach that highlights parallel experiences and coping mechanisms. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused
Sharp (sociology, U. of Oklahoma) challenges the accepted perspective of murderers as heinous and sub-human, by identifying them as brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, daughters, sons or friends. Through a series of interviews with families of the accused, she illustrates the complicated and isolated grieving process they experience when a family member is sentenced to death. Sharp argues from a sociological approach that highlights parallel experiences and coping mechanisms. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused

Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused

by Susan F. Sharp
Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused

Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused

by Susan F. Sharp

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Sharp (sociology, U. of Oklahoma) challenges the accepted perspective of murderers as heinous and sub-human, by identifying them as brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, daughters, sons or friends. Through a series of interviews with families of the accused, she illustrates the complicated and isolated grieving process they experience when a family member is sentenced to death. Sharp argues from a sociological approach that highlights parallel experiences and coping mechanisms. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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ISBN-13: 9780813537870
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 06/16/2005
Series: Critical Issues in Crime and Society
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 711 KB
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