The Rev. Nelson M. Chamberlin pastored 4 United Methodist Churches in 40 years and then
was the Interim Executive Assistant for Bishop Woodie White in the Indiana Area.A recipient of the Indiana Governor's Commendation Award For Outstanding Service To The ...
Life should be hard in any dystopia. So imagine yourself inside the body of the
10-year-old Regina Faulkner. The year is 2139. Decades after an untold apocalypse, the United States of America is no longer united. But Regina and her ...
Urbina's consideration of capital punishment seeks to examine racial and ethnic differences, stressing how Latinos'
and Latinas' experiences are distinct from those of Caucasians and African Americans. In considering Latinos he focuses on the problem of lack of data and ...
Archibald attempts to find variables that can explain the variation not only in the adoption
of the death penalty, but also in the implementation of capital punishment. She combines Kingdon's Garbage Can model and Social Control Theory to explain the ...
Numerous people face legal execution in the United States. Their presence in death rows throughout
the country refutes a basic premise of our judicial system, for the use of capital punishment denies the existence of universal rehabilitation. There is another ...
Leading experts in law, criminology and human rights combine theory and empirical research to further
our understanding of the relationships between ways of governance, the role of leadership and the death penalty practices. The book covers practice in the USA ...
Gr 10 Up-This collection of 30 essays written by a variety of authors, from legal
scholars to clergymen, examines all sides of such topics as whether or not capital punishment is ethical, its effectiveness as a deterrent to crime, whether ...
Capital Punishment is a drama story that takes place in Wilmington, Delaware. A young high
school student unnoticed by many finds an incredible love in the oddest of places at the most inconvenient time. They happen to hook up and ...