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  • av Edwina Louise Dorch
    282,-

    The Alford Plea(Speculative Biographical Fiction)Edwina Louise DorchAuthor & PsychologistA jailed, but innocent man's children are being murdered one by one.But Who is murdering them?¿ The Police?¿ Business Competitors?¿ Members of 'The Dark Triad'?Were his children murdered in retaliation for his wrongful arrest and conviction lawsuit?Can his wife--an 'empath'--or local clerics help right the many wrongs that have accumulated over time?Help gather evidence to release an innocent man. Help search for the murderers of his children.Come. Read this fast-paced novella - a 21st Century, 'whodunit'.The Search is on!

  • av Edwina Louise Dorch
    171 - 212,-

  • av Edwina Louise Dorch
    200,-

    This fast-paced, contemporary, novella, set in Los Angeles reveals the trauma associated with skin colorism by unmasking the lives of three women. Vanilla is a Black woman of Puerto Rican ancestry. She is 'tall and tan and young and lovely'. Her daddy is rich and her mama is good lookin as the song says. Her brother, Deputy District Attorney, Howard Gray has a massive sandy-colored Afro, olive skin, and green eyes. He is vain and his fate is signaled by Proverbs 16:18 "Pride goeth before destruction." Cinnamon is a Black woman of American-Indian ancestry. She is 'gobsmacked' by Howard and engages in magical thinking about him. Dark Chocolate is a Black woman of Nigerian ancestry. The court system may take her toddler away from her if she continues the life she's living. Class differences are a backdrop for this tale which has religious overtones that are expressed through modern songs, modern works of art, and ancient biblical passages.

  • - Emerging Research and Opportunities
    av Edwina Louise Dorch
    2 072 - 2 389,-

    Explores tools for predicting recidivism rates among incarcerated individuals. The study provides evidence for an alternative explanation for a still prevailing notion that recidivism is primarily a result of personal/internal failings (such as mental illness or cognitive impairment) versus external/societal ones.

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