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This book explores the idea that the mistreatment of prisoners is not due to the rogue actions of a few “bad apples.” It is a predictable response of placing people in a position of authority over others that they see as undeserving of humane treatment. This attitude of treating people barbarically is unleashed in those working in an authoritarian prison environment.
Written by Justice:Denied’s publisher Hans Sherrer.
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Dehumanization Is Not An Option

Derek Tice’s case was featured in Justice:Denied in November 2000. Tice and three
other enlisted Navy men were convicted for the July 1997 rape and murder of Michelle
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The Norfolk Four have filed pardon petitions with Virginia Governor Tim Kaine. On
November 17, 2008, The Justice Institute (JD’s parent organization) submitted a letter
to Gov. Kaine requesting that he pardon Derek Tice and his three co-
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Written by Justice:Denied’s publisher Hans Sherrer.
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Kirstin Blaise Lobato's Unreasonable Conviction

The first Silent Walk For Justice will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland on Thursday, December 4, 2008, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The walk will go from Edinburgh Castle along the Royal Mile to Scotland’s Parliament building.
The Silent Walk is intended to draw attention to many injustices in society, including the prosecution and imprisonment of innocent people while the guilty persons go free.
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Silent Walk For Justice
Edinburgh, Scotland, Dec 4