Exacting Retribution

Exacting Retribution

Author: Nicky Testaforte

Publisher: Nicky Testaforte

Published: 2024-01-21

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13:

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Prepare to embark on a gripping journey of vengeance and justice in "Exacting Retribution." This thrilling novel will keep you on the edge of your seat from the very first page, as you experience a violent early morning nightmare. Meet JD Kendall, a young boy who survived a horrifying home invasion that shattered his life. Left scarred and bereft of justice, he carries the weight of unsolved trauma into adulthood. But JD is not content to let anyone slip through the cracks of the legal system. Driven by a burning desire for retribution, JD assembles a team of skilled operatives, each with their own unique talents. Together, they embark on a daring mission to bring creative and poetic justice to those who have evaded punishment. With creative strategies and unwavering determination, they meticulously plan and execute their revenge, targeting the darkest corners of society. As you turn the pages of "Exacting Retribution," you will be thrust into a world where justice takes on a new, thrilling form. Each act of retribution is carefully designed to make the wrongdoers pay for their sins in ways they never anticipated. The stakes are high, the risks are great, but the justice is swift. "Exacting Retribution" will take you on a roller coaster ride of suspense, action, and moral dilemmas as you follow the relentless pursuit of justice by a group of unlikely heroes. Don't miss out on this electrifying tale of revenge, redemption, and the enduring power of the human spirit. "Exacting Retribution" will keep you hooked until the very last page, questioning the boundaries of right and wrong in the pursuit of justice. “Exacting Retribution II” picks up where we left off. Now the team is augmented by an NYPD Detective and a client who became an operative.


Punishment and Process in International Criminal Trials

Punishment and Process in International Criminal Trials

Author: Ralph Henham

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 135190745X

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International sentencing has become significant given the numerous events on the world stage which have focused attention on the justifications and adequacy of punishment for heinous crimes such as genocide and crimes against humanity. In addition to providing a detailed evaluation of the philosophical and theoretical difficulties raised by this rapidly developing area of international criminal justice, this book provides an integrated socio-legal analysis of the law and process of international sentencing. It considers the rationale and development of international sentencing structures and processes, the nature and scope of legal and procedural constraints on decision-making, as well as access to justice and rights issues. The book discusses sentencing within the context of international criminal law and examines internationalized trial processes and alternative mechanisms for resolution. In seeking to comprehend the punishment of international crimes through the comparative contextual analysis of trial processes, it challenges our present understanding of how and why particular sentencing outcomes are produced and the perceived legitimacy of international trial justice.


Punishment and Private Law

Punishment and Private Law

Author: Elise Bant

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-05-20

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 1509939164

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Does private law punish? This collection answers this complex but compelling question. Lawyers from across the spectrum of the law (contract, tort, restitution) explore exactly how it punishes wrong doing. These leading voices ask whether that punishment is effective and what its societal role might be. Taking the discussion out of the technical and into a broader realms of a wider purpose, it is both compelling and thought-provoking.


Killing as Punishment

Killing as Punishment

Author: Hugo Adam Bedau

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2004-03-11

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781555535957

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Hugo Bedau has commanded a long and distinguished career as one of the most widely respected opponents of capital punishment. His work has addressed a variety of perspectives in the death penalty debate, from execution of the innocent to the philosophical and moral grounds for abolition. Now his essays from the last fifteen years appear together in one volume. More than simply a collection of previously published articles, Killing as Punishment represents a unified, interdisciplinary inquiry into several of the major empirical and normative issues raised by the death penalty. The essays have been revised and updated to survey the current state of the death penalty against the background of the past half-century, and are divided along two major axes: one detailing a range of facts raised by the controversy over capital punishment, the other presenting a critical evaluation of the subject from a constitutional and ethical point of view. Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge of the field, Bedau addresses topics that include strong public support for the death penalty, wrongful convictions in capital cases, the disappearance of executive clemency, constitutional arguments surrounding t


Crime and Punishment in America

Crime and Punishment in America

Author: David B. Wolcott

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1438126891

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From the first incident of petty theft to modern media piracy, crime and punishment have been a part of every society. However, the structure and values of a particular society shape both the incidences of crime and the punishment of criminals. When the United States became an independent nation, politicians and civilians began the process of deciding which systems of punishment were appropriate for dealing with crimea process that continues to this day. Crime and Punishment in America examines the development of crime and punishment in the United Statesfrom the criminal justice practices of American Indians and the influence of colonists to the mistreatment of slaves, as well as such current criminal issues as the response to international terrorism.


Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment

Author: Evan J. Mandery

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 746

ISBN-13: 9780763733087

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An innovative, comprehensive overview of capital punishment. This book offers an objective, policy-oriented examination of the death penalty as practiced in the United States.


The Driver

The Driver

Author: Nicky Testaforte

Publisher: Testaforte Books

Published: 2024-01-24

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13:

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Prepare to embark on a thrilling journey through the dark and twisted psyche of a woman driven to the edge by tragedy. This gripping tale will leave you on the edge of your seat as she roams the streets of NYC with her dark agenda. Barb is a woman who has endured a lifetime of abuse and dysfunction within her own family. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a man who offers her hope, love, and the gift of a beautiful daughter. But tragedy strikes when they are both taken from her in a devastating accident caused by a drunk driver. Barb's world crumbles, leaving her with nothing but her domineering mother and a burning desire for revenge. To survive and exact her revenge, Barb takes a seemingly innocent job as a RideShare driver. However, her motives go far beyond just making ends meet. Behind the wheel of her car, she becomes a serial killer, targeting those she believes deserve to pay for their reckless actions and condescending attitudes. As Barb's sinister double life unfolds, the NYPD closes in on her. The suspense escalates as the cat-and-mouse game between Barb and the detectives reaches its climax. In a shocking and ironic twist, the story hurtles toward a conclusion that vacillates between justice served and feeling sorry for her. "The Driver" is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the darkest corners of the human soul, where tragedy and vengeance collide. If you crave a suspenseful page-turner filled with unexpected twists and turns, then this is a must-read for you.


TV & Music Trivia - 60s to 90s

TV & Music Trivia - 60s to 90s

Author: Nicky Testaforte

Publisher: Testaforte Books

Published: 2024-01-23

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13:

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Trivia Night Moderators: Are You Looking For Fresh Content For Your Trivia Nights at home or at the bar? This book offers 700 multiple-choice questions in TV and Music from over 4 decades that will challenge any true fans of the genres. Here are the types of questions you'll find in this book The dogs on Magnum P.I. were named after which two Greek gods? Zeus and Apollo Nike and Hermes Ares and Aphrodite Which crooner was interested in playing The Joker on Batman? Frank Sinatra Frankie Avalon Paul Anka Which masochist’s song was done by Bad Company? Can’t Get Enough Hurts So Good Hit Me With Your Best Shot Finish The Lyric: “Janie’s got a gun…” Janie’s got a gun But she’s out of bullets And it’s aimed at you! As you can see, these are not your standard trivia questions. Order your copy today and take your next trivia party to another level.


Correctional Theory

Correctional Theory

Author: Francis T. Cullen

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1412981794

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-The book's final chapter examines possible future imporvements in correctional policies and practices. --Book Jacket.


Reward, Punishment, and Forgiveness

Reward, Punishment, and Forgiveness

Author: Joze Krasovec

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 997

ISBN-13: 9004276033

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This book deals with central and universal issues of reward, punishment and forgiveness for the first time in a compact and comprehensive way. Until now these themes have received far too little attention in scholarly research both in their own right and in their interrelationship. The scope of this study is to present them in relation to the foundations of our culture. These and related issues are treated primarily within the Hebrew Bible, using the methods of literary analysis. The centrality of these themes in all religions and all cultures has resulted, however, in a comparative investigation, drawing attention to the problem of terminology, the importance of Greek culture for the European tradition, and the fusion of Greek and Jewish-Christian cultures in our modern philosophical and theological systems. This broad perspective shows that the biblical personalist understanding of divine authority and of human righteousness or guilt provides the personalist key to the search for reconciliation in a divided world.