

An edition of Last rights (1990)
13 fatal encounters with the state's justice
By Joseph B. Ingle
Publish Date
1990
Publisher
Abingdon Press
Language
eng
Pages
302
Description:
Reverend Joseph Ingle’s moving book argues eloquently and passionately against the death penalty, serving as an enduring testament to the inmates who have touched his life. Ingle, a counselor to prisoners on Death Row since 1974, chronicles his experiences working with 12 condemned men and one condemned woman each of whom has since been executed. For more than three decades, he has spread his anti-death penalty message across the country, doggedly referring to what the state calls execution” as killing.” A man of simple faith, Ingle refuses to see these inmates as anything less than human beings.
subjects: Capital punishment, Case studies, Peine de mort, Cas, Études de, Todesstrafe
Places: Southern States, United States