Books by Mississippi Writers 1996-2010
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Creation Date
5-1-1996
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Northeastern University Press ($24.95, ISBN: 1555532640, 5/1996) Cabana, a former warden in Massachusetts, Florida, and Mississippi, gives a powerful narrative account of the realities of capital punishment from the beginning of his 25 year career in corrections and culminating with his involvement in the executions of Edward Earl Johnson and Connie Ray Evans. He describes in vivid detail the last two weeks of the latter's life, the secretive world of executions, and his own personal conversion to an anti-death penalty ethic. Cabana currently teaches criminal justice at the University of Southern Mississippi. No bibliography. (Annotation Copyright © Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.)
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