Prisoner Voices from Death Row

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Prisoner Voices from Death Row

Indian Experiences

Regional / International studies Sociology: death and dying Crime and criminology Criminal law: procedure and offences Medical sociology

Author: Reena Mary George

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317075752


Death penalty and legal discourse

Death penalty has produced endless discourses not only in the context of prisons, prisoners and punishment but also in various legal aspects concerning the validity of death penalty, the right to life, and torture.

Legal status and public awareness

Death penalty is embedded in Indian law, however very little is known about the people who are on death row barring a few media reports on them.

Objective of the book

The main objective of this book is to enquire whether the dignity of prisoners is upheld while they confront the criminal justice system and whilst surviving on death row. Additionally, it explores the lived-experiences and perceptions of prisoners on death row as they create meaning out of their world.

Research methodology

With this rationale, 111 prisoners on death row in India and some of their family members were interviewed. The theoretical underpinnings of phenomenology and symbolic interactionism coupled with data analysis lead to an understanding of the prisoners on death row with special reference to their demographic profile and the impact of death sentence on their families.

Key findings

George’s research highlights three salient features, namely: poverty, social exclusion and marginalisation are antecedent to death penalty; death penalty is a constructed account by the state machinery; and prisoners on death row situate dignity higher in the juxtaposition of death and dignity.

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