The Autobiography of an Execution

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Pub. Date: 2011-02-16
Publisher(s): Twelve
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This textbook is a powerful indictment of the criminal justice system, and of society's tendency to ignore those in need when some attention could save or transform lives. My copy is loaned out, and I posted some thoughts on Facebook, which generated more interest. Dow does a wonderful job in the textbook by weaving a thread of humanity into something that is inhumane. I will continue to recommend it and will read it again.






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Summary

Near the beginning of The Autobiography of an Execution, David Dow lays his cards on the table. "People think that because I am against the death penalty and don't think people should be executed, that I forgive those people for what they did. Well, it isn't my place to forgive people, and if it were, I probably wouldn't. I'm a judgmental and not very forgiving guy. Just ask my wife."

David Dow, professor of law at the University of Houston and active legal representative of numerous death row inmates in Texas, offers a candid look at the way he lives around the constant impending deaths of his clients.

In this spellbinding True-Crime narrative, Dow takes us inside of prisons, inside the complicated minds of judges, inside execution-administration chambers, into the lives of death row inmates (some shown to be innocent, others not) and even into his own home--where the toll of working on these gnarled and difficult cases is perhaps inevitably paid. He sheds insight onto unexpected phenomena-- how even religious lawyer and justices can evince deep rooted support for putting criminals to death-- and makes palpable the suspense that clings to every word and action when human lives hang in the balance.

Author Biography

David R. Dow is professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center and an internationally recognized figure in the fight against the death penalty. He is the founder and director of the Texas Innocence. He lives in Houston, Texas.

Author Biography

David R. Dow is professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center and an internationally recognized figure in the fight against the death penalty. He is the founder and director of the Texas Innocence. He lives in Houston, Texas.

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