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The Man Who Emptied Death Row: Governor George Ryan and the Politics of Crime (Elmer H Johnson & Carol Holmes Johnson Series in Criminology)

George H. Ryan, Illinois governor from 1999 to 2003, became nationally known for two significant and very different reasons. The first governor in the United States to clear out his state’s death row and put a moratorium on the death penalty, he was also convicted and sent to prison on corruption charges. The Man Who Emptied Death Row: Governor George Ryan and the Politics of Crime details the career of a man who both enhanced and tarnished the image of the highest office in Illinois and examines the political history and culture that shaped him.

Author James L. Merriner explores the two very different stories of George Ryan: the brave crusader against the death penalty and the petty crook. An extensive analysis of the official record, exclusive interviews, and previously undisclosed incidents in Ryan’s career expose why the governor pardoned or commuted the sentences of all 171 prisoners on Illinois’s death row before leaving office and how he later was convicted of eighteen counts of official corruption.

This biography traces Ryan’s family history and the Illinois political climate that influenced his development as a politician. Although Ryan championed “good-government” initiatives—organ donations, tougher drunken-driving and lobbyist disclosure laws—he never overcame a reputation as a wheeler-dealer, notes Merriner.

Merriner goes beyond Ryan’s life and career to explore the politics of crime, highlighting the successes and failures of the criminal justice system and suggesting how both white-collar fraud and violent crime shape politics. A fascinating story that reveals much about the way Illinois politics works, The Man Who Emptied Death Row will help determine how history will judge Illinois governor George Ryan.

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For A Man Who Loves To Go To Prisons, Jesus Emptied "Death Row"
The Rev. Truman John Milling Sr. has preached the gospel all over the world, from the hinterlands of Mexico to the tropics of the Philippines to the jungles of India. He has felt a special calling to minister to the men and women in prisons, bringing hope to the hopeless, salvation to the lost. This book relates his travels and the miracles he has seen God work, including the events that inspired the title of this memoir. For the condemned men in Muntilupa Prison in the Philippines, Jesus really did empty death row and set free a group of evangelists to spread the Good Word across that Southeast Asian archipelago. Let this "man who loves to go to prisons" inspire the evangelist in you..
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The Final Reminder: How I Emptied My Parents' House
This taboo-breaking book deepens the understanding of the death of one's parents through the experiences of the author, a daughter of Holocaust survivors. Her parents never communicated their imprisonment experiences, causing Lydia Flem to grow up in a stifling silence that was finally broken upon their deaths as she emptied the old house. She discovers that the lonely process of bereavement is not only one of grieving, but a chaotic jumble of emotions that range from anger and oppressive, infinite pain to revulsion, remorse, and a strange sense of freedom.
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