Sentenced To The Punishment Clinic


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Sentenced To The Punishment Clinic


Sentenced To The Punishment Clinic
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Author : Carole Archer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-08-31

Sentenced To The Punishment Clinic written by Carole Archer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-31 with categories.


As the world has struggled in the wake of an economic crisis that brought much of society to its knees, twenty-five-year-old Maria Davis has grown adept at living on the streets and stealing from the homes of the rich and powerful, but her luck runs out when she is caught in the act of robbing the home of a high-ranking government official. Sentenced to a day in the Punishment Clinic, she faces what will be by far the most humiliating experience of her life. She will be stripped naked, intimately examined, thoroughly cleaned both inside and out, and spanked long and hard, and that will only be the beginning. Helplessly aroused and completely on display, she will learn what it truly means to blush as she is brought to one quivering climax after another, and before her sentence is complete she will beg to be taken long and hard in the most shameful way possible. Publisher's Note: Sentenced to the Punishment Clinic is not a romantic story and it is not for the faint of heart. It is pure erotica that includes sexual scenes and sexual punishments, extensive medical play, spankings, anal play and punishments, exhibitionism, elements of BDSM, and more. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.



Sentenced To The Nursery


Sentenced To The Nursery
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Author : Carole Archer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-03-07

Sentenced To The Nursery written by Carole Archer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-07 with categories.


Nineteen-year-old Tammy is accustomed to a life of luxury, untouched by the hardships of a world just beginning to recover from a catastrophic economic collapse. But while her father's wealth and influence have helped her get away with a long list of petty crimes, there is a limit to the government's patience, and when she pushes things too far she ends up in deep trouble. After a childish outburst in the courtroom earns her the wrath of the magistrate, Tammy is sentenced to the nursery. She will spend the next year under the care of a strict daddy who will have complete authority over her. Soon enough, Tammy has been stripped bare, spanked soundly, bathed, diapered, and put to bed in a crib, and her punishment is just beginning. Tammy quickly discovers that there are many ways to make a naughty little girl blush, yet despite her shame it isn't long before she finds herself yearning for her stern, handsome daddy to claim her thoroughly. When he takes her in his arms and gives her exactly what she needs, Tammy is satisfied more completely than she would have thought possible, but will her daddy's firm-handed discipline be enough to teach her to be his good little girl? Publisher's Note: Sentenced to the Nursery is a stand-alone book set in the same world as Sentenced to the Punishment Clinic. It includes spankings, sexual scenes, age play, and more. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.



Sentenced To Death


Sentenced To Death
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Author : David Guest
language : en
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Release Date : 1996

Sentenced To Death written by David Guest and has been published by Univ. Press of Mississippi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with American fiction categories.




The Death Of Punishment


The Death Of Punishment
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Author : Robert Blecker
language : en
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date : 2013-11-19

The Death Of Punishment written by Robert Blecker and has been published by St. Martin's Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-11-19 with Social Science categories.


For twelve years Robert Blecker, a criminal law professor, wandered freely inside Lorton Central Prison, armed only with cigarettes and a tape recorder. The Death of Punishment tests legal philosophy against the reality and wisdom of street criminals and their guards. Some killers' poignant circumstances should lead us to mercy; others show clearly why they should die. After thousands of hours over twenty-five years inside maximum security prisons and on death rows in seven states, the history and philosophy professor exposes the perversity of justice: Inside prison, ironically, it's nobody's job to punish. Thus the worst criminals often live the best lives. The Death of Punishment challenges the reader to refine deeply held beliefs on life and death as punishment that flare up with every news story of a heinous crime. It argues that society must redesign life and death in prison to make the punishment more nearly fit the crime. It closes with the final irony: If we make prison the punishment it should be, we may well abolish the very death penalty justice now requires.



Condemned To Die


Condemned To Die
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Author : Robert Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-12-21

Condemned To Die written by Robert Johnson and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-21 with Social Science categories.


Condemned to Die is a book about life under sentence of death in American prisons. The great majority of condemned prisoners are confined on death rows before they are executed. Death rows typically feature solitary confinement, a harsh regimen that is closely examined in this book. Death rows that feature solitary confinement are most common in states that execute prisoners with regularity, which is to say, where there is a realistic threat that condemned prisoners will be put to death. Less restrictive confinement conditions for condemned prisoners can be found in states where executions are rare. Confinement conditions matter, especially to prisoners, but a central contention of this book is that no regimen of confinement under sentence of death offers its inmates a round of activity that might in any way prepare them for the ordeal they must face in the execution chamber, when they are put to death. In a basic and profound sense, all condemned prisoners are warehoused for death in the shadow of the executioner. Human warehousing, seen most clearly on solitary confinement death rows, violates every tenet of just punishment; no legal or philosophical justification for capital punishment demands or even permits warehousing of prisoners under sentence of death. The punishment is death. There is neither a mandate nor a justification for harsh and dehumanizing confinement before the prisoner is put to death. Yet warehousing for death, of an empty and sometimes brutal nature, is the universal fate of condemned prisoners. The enormous suffering and justice caused by this human warehousing, rendered in the words of the prisoners themselves, is the subject of this book.



The Culture Of Punishment


The Culture Of Punishment
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Author : Michelle Brown
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 2009-10-15

The Culture Of Punishment written by Michelle Brown and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-10-15 with Social Science categories.


Against the backdrop of unprecedented mass imprisonment, punishment permeates everyday American life, carrying with it complex cultural meanings. This study shows how racial & class distinctions have become entwined with the distinctions between the punished & those who sanction, but do not suffer punishment.



Cell 2455 Death Row


Cell 2455 Death Row
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Author : Caryl Chessman
language : en
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Release Date : 2009-03-25

Cell 2455 Death Row written by Caryl Chessman and has been published by Da Capo Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-03-25 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


In June 1948, 27-year-old petty criminal Caryl Chessman was sentenced in California on two counts of sexual assault, receiving two death sentences as punishment in a case that remains one of the most baffling episodes in American legal history. Maintaining his innocence of these crimes, Chessman lived in Cell 2455, a four-by-ten foot space on Death Row in San Quentin for the twelve years between his sentencing and eventual execution. He spent this time, punctuated by eight separate stays of execution, writing this memoir — a moving and pitiless account of his life in crime and the early life that produced it. Chessman's clarity of mind and ability to bring his thoughts directly to the page, even within the stifling walls of San Quentin, help make this work the most literate and authentic expose ever written by a criminal about his crimes.



Life Imprisonment From Young Adulthood


Life Imprisonment From Young Adulthood
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Author : Ben Crewe
language : en
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Release Date : 2021-02-26

Life Imprisonment From Young Adulthood written by Ben Crewe and has been published by Palgrave Macmillan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-26 with Social Science categories.


This book analyses the experiences of prisoners in England & Wales sentenced when relatively young to very long life sentences (with minimum terms of fifteen years or more). Based on a major study, including almost 150 interviews with men and women at various sentence stages and over 300 surveys, it explores the ways in which long-term prisoners respond to their convictions, adapt to the various challenges that they encounter and re-construct their lives within and beyond the prison. Focussing on such matters as personal identity, relationships with family and friends, and the management of time, the book argues that long-term imprisonment entails a profound confrontation with the self. It provides detailed insight into how such prisoners deal with the everyday burdens of their situation, feelings of injustice, anger and shame, and the need to find some sense of hope, control and meaning in their lives. In doing so, it exposes the nature and consequences of the life-changing terms of imprisonment that have become increasingly common in recent years.



Facing The Death Penalty


Facing The Death Penalty
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Author : Michael Radelet
language : en
Publisher: Temple University Press
Release Date : 1989

Facing The Death Penalty written by Michael Radelet and has been published by Temple University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Social Science categories.


"These essays...show us the human and inhuman realities of capital punishment through the eyes of the condemned and those who work with them. By focusing on those awaiting death, they present the awful truth behind the statistics in concrete, personal terms." --William J. Bowers, author of Legal Homicide Between 1930 and 1967, there were 3,859 executions carried out under state and civil authority in the United States. Since the ten-year moratorium on capital punishment ended in 1977, more than one hundred prisoners have been executed. There are more than two thousand men and women now living on death row awaiting their executions. Facing the Death Penalty offers an in-depth examination of what life under a sentence of death is like for condemned inmates and their families, how and why various professionals assist them in their struggle for life, and what these personal experiences with capital punishment tell us about the wisdom of this penal policy. The contributors include historians, attorneys, sociologists, anthropologists, criminologists, a minister, a philosopher, and three prisoners. One of the prisoner-contributors is Willie Jasper Darden, Jr., whose case and recent execution after fourteen years on death row drew international attention. The inter-disciplinary perspectives offered in this book will not solve the death penalty debate, but they offer important and unique insights on the full effects of American capital punishment provisions. While the book does not set out to generate sympathy for those convicted of horrible crimes, taken together, the essays build a case for abolition of the death penalty. "This work stands with the best of what's been written. It represents the best of those who have seen the worst." --Colman McCarthy, The Washington Post Book World



In The Place Of Justice


In The Place Of Justice
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Author : Wilbert Rideau
language : en
Publisher: Profile Books
Release Date : 2011-01-06

In The Place Of Justice written by Wilbert Rideau and has been published by Profile Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-01-06 with True Crime categories.


In 1961, young, black, eighth-grade dropout Wilbert Rideau despaired of his small-town future in the segregated deep south of America. He set out to rob the local bank and after a bungled robbery he killed the bank teller, a fifty-year-old white female. He was arrested and gave a full confession. When we meet Rideau he has just been sentenced to death row, from where he embarks on an extraordinary journey. He is imprisoned at Angola, the most violent prison in America, where brutality, sexual slavery and local politics confine prisoners in ways that bars alone cannot. Yet Rideau breaks through all this and finds hope and meaning, becoming editor of the prison magazine, going on to win national journalism awards. Full of gritty realism and potent in its evocation of a life condemned, Rideau goes far beyond the traditional prison memoir and reveals an emotionally wrought and magical conclusion to his forty-four years in prison.