
Transcending
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Zehr is Distinguished Professor of Restorative Justice and co-director of the Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University (Harrisonburg, Virginia). Zehr received his B.A. from Morehouse College, his M.A. from the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. from Rutgers University. He lives in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- About This Book - Howard Zehr
- Part I. Stories and Reflections of Crime Victims
- 1. "All the rungs on a ladder are removed." - Lynn Shiner
- 2. "For so many years, nobody believed me." - Janet Bakke
- 3. "I have to live with the fact that I made that decision." - Donald Vaughn
- 4. "We were not only responsible for our own grief, but for the community's." - Barbara Ayres
- "There's nothing like murder to make you really, really look at yourself."
- 5. "What happened to the road map for living the rest of my life?" - Debra Franke
- 6. "You're getting all this support, and one day it's over." - Pam & Robert Ayers
- 7. "Murder is like cancer, the 'C-word.' It's taboo." - Amy Mokricky
- 8. "When the trial was over, we had to deal with each other." - Emma Jo and Herbert Snyder
- 9. "I needed to find my way." - Louise Williams
- "It's like destroying the old structure and rebuilding."
- 10. "I needed to decide whether to live or not." - Kim Muzyka
- 11. "People want to define me by my adversity and grief." - Frank Silovsky
- 12. "You don't know how you're going to respond until you're in it." - Sherri Brunsvold
- 13. "I was stuck on April 19, 1995." - Bud Welch
- 14. "I fell into this deep dark hole with no steps." - Susan Russell
- 15. "The jury found him not guilty. I was devastated." - Ricardo Wiggs
- "The light of hope for me is that justice will eventually be done."
- 16. "He has become an obsession with me." - Deborah Brucker
- 17. "Justice is knowing and acting on the truth, and I don't know the whole truth."
- 18. "Was it something I did that contributed to her death?" - Vincent Torres
- 19. "It affects you viscerally. You're on the floor with it
- you're incapacitated." - Keith Kemp
- 20. "I've had some anger that one of the offenders walked." - Leland Kent
- 21. "All of a sudden you realize you're not in control." - Juan and Martha Cotera
- "We grabbed onto all sorts of things as we were falling. One of these was forgiveness."
- 22. "Rage-that's hate with a lot of chili sauce poured on it." - Charles Nipp
- 23. "I couldn't park my angers, my fears." - James Kostelniuk
- 24. "We're having a problem forgiving the judge and the system." - Conrad Moore
- 25. "We were falling into a dark abyss, frantic to find footholds." - Wilma Derksen
- "Shaking hands with Charles . that's the hand that held the gun that murdered my son."
- 26. "Every time my life was getting back in order, he would appear on TV." - Paula Kurland
- 27. "It's like a twister coming through your house." - Joanne Vogt
- 28. "I couldn't seem to feel good about myself." - Diane Magnuson
- 29. "You're always kind of looking over your shoulder." - Sandy Houtz
- 30. "I would wake up every morning thinking, 'I hope he dies today.'" - Thomas Ann Hines
- 31. "It was either I kill myself, or I feel something." - Bion Dolman
- "It's like a jigsaw puzzle where there's more than one way to put the pieces together."
- 32. "I thought, I'm going to run until I'm not angry anymore." - Penny Beerntsen
- 33. "The real Sandy was full of shame and hate and fear of rejection." - Sandra Murphy
- 34. "My life is different in so many ways." - Jacqueline M. Millar
- 35. "I could see my hands going around his throat, killing him." - John Sage
- 36. "I was angry and came in contact with many angry people." - Patricia Roberts-Gates
- 37. "You have all these little numbers, but none of them work." - Ellen Halbert
- 38. "It was my fault and I'm no good. I've been tainted." - Gayle Macnab
- 39. "What are you trying to tell me? What am I missing?" - Elizabeth Jackson
- Part II. Looking for the Burma Shave Signs: Victimization and the Obligations of Justice - Howard Zehr
- National Resource Organizations for Victim Issues
- Acknowledgments
- About the Photography
- How to Order This Book in Quantities
- About the Author and Photographer
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