Over the past few decades, investigative journalism has come to mean the kind of brave reporting that exposes injustice, wrongdoing and, above all, the abuse of power. Alan Shadrake’s hard-hitting new book cuts through the façade of official silence to reveal disturbing truths about Singapore’s use of the death penalty. From in-depth interviews with Darshan Singh, Singapore’s chief executioner for nearly fifty years, to meticulously researched accounts of numerous high profile cases, Once a Jolly Hangman reveals the cruelty and imprudence of an entire judicial system. At the same time he displays a touching empathy with the anguish of the victims and their families. This important book should be required reading for human rights activists everywhere. Alan Shadrake’s book, Once a Jolly Hangman, is a timely contribution to growing criticism of Singapore’s shameful use of the death penalty.
Contemporary Fiction
Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock
| Author: | Alan Shadrake |
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| Publisher: | McGraw Hill Professional |
| Published Year: | 2010 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| ISBN: | 9789675832000 |
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| Weight | 0.35 kg |
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| Dimensions | 20 × 13 × 2 cm |
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