Grief Behind Bars: A Look at Grieving for Families, Inmates, Professionals, and those on Death Row

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by Dan Newman PhD

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Going well beyond the general case of grief, author Dan Newman examines the unique loss experienced by the incarcerated, their families, and the countless professionals involved with prisoners. The author’s candid inside view exposes the countdown experience on death row. This first-hand account reveals delays, family counselling, the last meal and final visit. The journey continues from the death house to the execution chamber, where death becomes increasingly real as the execution hour nears. From the viewing room, Newman witnesses the lethal injection and the final breath: an intimate portrait of death, and grief behind bars. Dan Newman had certainly seen death before, but never from the witness room of an execution chamber. As a lecturer, minister, and counselor on death, dying, and bereavement issues, Newman was naturally curious when he received a call about a death row inmate, but immediately discovered there was no script and no guidebook to prepare for what would happen next. Newman is a workshop and seminar presenter focusing on public health and law enforcement. Used Book in Good Condition

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