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Apology and Remorse in the Last Statements of Death Row Prisoners 

Authors: Judy Eaton; Anna Theuer (Show Biographies)
DOI: 10.1080/07418820802245078
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Justice Quarterly, Volume 26, Issue 2 June 2009 , pages 327 - 347
First Published: June 2009
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Abstract

The role of apology is beginning to receive attention from within the criminal justice system. Research suggests that both victims and offenders can benefit when the offender offers an apology and shows remorse. Less is known, however, about the frequency with which offenders apologize and the content of their apologies. In this study we conducted an exploratory analysis of remorse-related content in the last statements of inmates on death row in Texas between December 7, 1982 and August 31, 2007. Almost one-third of the offenders offered an apology, most of which were directed toward the victim's family. In addition, these apologies were linked with other indications of remorse and sincerity, such as asking for forgiveness and showing empathy. Logistic regression analyses showed that apology was reliably predicted by these remorse-related variables, but not by demographic variables or variables related to the crime itself. Implications and future research directions are discussed.
Keywords: apology; death row; forgiveness; remorse; restorative justice
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