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Oklahoma City Federal Building Bombing, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1995, Trials, litigation, Psychology, Imprisonment, Victims of terrorism, Capital punishment, Psychological aspects, Rehabilitation, Domestic terrorism, Terrorism, united states, Terrorism, psychological aspects, Oklahoma city federal building bombing, oklahoma city, okla., 1995, BombingsPeople
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Killing McVeigh: the death penalty and the myth of closure
2012, New York University Press
in English
0814796109 9780814796108
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Table of Contents
"A rude awakening": the origins of the victim-offender relationship
"He broke into my life": experiencing the victim-offender relationship
Opening up "closure": redefining a controversial term
"We come here to remember": joining advocacy groups
"God bless the media": negotiating news coverage
"Making sure justice was served": pursuing accountability
Emotion on trial: prosecuting Timothy McVeigh
Reaching law's limits: trying Terry Nichols and welcoming the McVeigh jury to Oklahoma city
The storm before the calm: awaiting McVeigh's execution
The weight of an impossible world: McVeigh confronts his public image
Done to death: the execution and the end of the victim-offender relationship.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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