The Lifer and the Lawyer

Author:   George Critchlow ,  Michael Anderson
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781725278363


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   09 December 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   George Critchlow ,  Michael Anderson
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781725278363


ISBN 10:   1725278367
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   09 December 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""""All too often, our culture seems determined to place people--particularly people of color--into tiny boxes labeled 'good' and 'bad, ' with little consideration given to either the causes and conditions that lead people to engage in criminal behavior or the possibility of rehabilitation. Michael Anderson's story, elegantly told by George Critchlow, reveals these notions for exactly what they are: callous, simplistic, and implicitly racist. This timely and engaging book is a moving testament to the power of faith, transformation, and the idea that any system that aspires to justice must account for the possibility of redemption."""" --Russell Kolts, Professor of Psychology, Eastern Washington University, and author of An Open-Hearted Life """"A collaborative effort between a white criminal defense lawyer and his incarcerated African American client, The Lifer and the Lawyer is a true story of crime, punishment, and redemption. The narrative adeptly and unflinchingly raises questions about childhood neglect, unequal opportunities, excessive sentencing, racial bigotry, and the importance of religious faith. The Lifer and the Lawyer is a compelling and uplifting read that makes a meaningful contribution to the national dialogue on criminal justice reform."""" --Mary Pat Treuthart, Professor of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law"


"""All too often, our culture seems determined to place people--particularly people of color--into tiny boxes labeled 'good' and 'bad, ' with little consideration given to either the causes and conditions that lead people to engage in criminal behavior or the possibility of rehabilitation. Michael Anderson's story, elegantly told by George Critchlow, reveals these notions for exactly what they are: callous, simplistic, and implicitly racist. This timely and engaging book is a moving testament to the power of faith, transformation, and the idea that any system that aspires to justice must account for the possibility of redemption."" --Russell Kolts, Professor of Psychology, Eastern Washington University, and author of An Open-Hearted Life ""A collaborative effort between a white criminal defense lawyer and his incarcerated African American client, The Lifer and the Lawyer is a true story of crime, punishment, and redemption. The narrative adeptly and unflinchingly raises questions about childhood neglect, unequal opportunities, excessive sentencing, racial bigotry, and the importance of religious faith. The Lifer and the Lawyer is a compelling and uplifting read that makes a meaningful contribution to the national dialogue on criminal justice reform."" --Mary Pat Treuthart, Professor of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law"


All too often, our culture seems determined to place people--particularly people of color--into tiny boxes labeled 'good' and 'bad, ' with little consideration given to either the causes and conditions that lead people to engage in criminal behavior or the possibility of rehabilitation. Michael Anderson's story, elegantly told by George Critchlow, reveals these notions for exactly what they are: callous, simplistic, and implicitly racist. This timely and engaging book is a moving testament to the power of faith, transformation, and the idea that any system that aspires to justice must account for the possibility of redemption. --Russell Kolts, Professor of Psychology, Eastern Washington University, and author of An Open-Hearted Life A collaborative effort between a white criminal defense lawyer and his incarcerated African American client, The Lifer and the Lawyer is a true story of crime, punishment, and redemption. The narrative adeptly and unflinchingly raises questions about childhood neglect, unequal opportunities, excessive sentencing, racial bigotry, and the importance of religious faith. The Lifer and the Lawyer is a compelling and uplifting read that makes a meaningful contribution to the national dialogue on criminal justice reform. --Mary Pat Treuthart, Professor of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law


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George Critchlow is a lawyer and an emeritus professor at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington. He has authored several law journal articles and a travel memoir, Travels with Vamper: A Graybeard's Journey (2017).

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