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Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases by James Garbarino
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“Even Americans with open hearts and goodwill struggle with the psychological and cultural impact of racism, with the way it distorts our thoughts and feelings. I know I am part of that struggle, remaining vigilant so that the racism that seeps into me as an American does not shape and control my thoughts and reactions to people and events.”
James Garbarino, Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases
“Race and ethnicity constitute the ugly fog that hangs over everything in the criminal justice system—indeed everything in American history.”
James Garbarino, Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases
“But unless we can see the humanity in their often inhumane actions, we will never understand them, and understanding them is the key to begin making a safer, less violent society.”
James Garbarino, Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases
“Making good choices is a matter of life and death when you grow up in environments predisposed to violence, crime, and social failure, environments loaded with risk factors and often barren of developmental resources, where what you and your parents bring to the equation is crucial in an unforgiving way.”
James Garbarino, Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases
“The options appear to be especially narrow for males who carry a profound sadness—and accompanying rage—in a culture that teaches boys that “it is better to be mad than to be sad.” Sometimes this leads to horrific choices.”
James Garbarino, Listening to Killers: Lessons Learned from My Twenty Years as a Psychological Expert Witness in Murder Cases