In 1976, Dr. Al Carlisle and his team conducted groundbreaking research on the psychological effects of the death penalty, focusing on the experiences of inmates on death row. The book delves into the complex emotional and mental struggles faced by those awaiting execution, offering a unique perspective on justice, morality, and the human psyche. Through interviews and case studies, it explores the broader implications of capital punishment on society and the individuals involved, challenging readers to confront their own beliefs about life and death.
Al Carlisle Knihy
Al Carlisle is a writer whose childhood experiences with his twin brother and friends in Colorado's suburbs foreshadowed a life shaped by service and observation. His early interest in photography, sparked by a childhood contest, became a lens through which he viewed the world. The Vietnam War profoundly altered his perspective, moving him away from a military career and towards a deeper appreciation for life's fragility. Carlisle now channels this profound understanding into his ministry, viewing his survival as a divine purpose for his work.


Violent mind
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In 1976, no one really knew how violent Ted Bundy really was. Follow step by step through this previously unpublished psychological assessment of Ted Bundy to see how the picture of Bundy's violent mind was discovered for the first time.