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A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living

$39.95 AUD

Dive deep into the emotional and gripping account in 'A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living' by Wallace Bain. This remarkable paperback chronicles Bain's 28-year journey as a Coroner in New Zealand, combining heartfelt storytelling with comprehensive insights into his professional experiences. With dimensions of 153 x 234 mm and 269 pages of poignant narratives, this book sheds light on vital social issues like child abuse, legal reforms, and societal neglect.

In this powerful memoir, Bain shares his unparalleled perspective on the relentless pursuit of justice for those who can no longer advocate for themselves. Readers will encounter profound cases, including the tragic stories of Nia Glassie and Moko Rangitoheriri, illustrating the importance of compassion, ethics, and responsibility in the realm of public welfare.

'A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living' is not merely a recount of Bain's storied career; it serves as a call to action for all who care about social justice and the protection of vulnerable individuals. This book appeals not only to law students and policymakers but also to anyone passionate about ethics, law, and the vital connection between a society's health and its commitment to child welfare.

Bain's narrative challenges readers to reflect on New Zealand's legal system while advocating for crucial changes to protect those in need. Experience the transformative power of this essential read and understand why Wallace Bain believes that every voice, especially the silent, deserves to be heard.

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Cover of Wallace Bain's 'A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living', exploring child welfare and justice in New Zealand.
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A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living

$39.95 AUD

Dive deep into the emotional and gripping account in 'A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living' by Wallace Bain. This remarkable paperback chronicles Bain's 28-year journey as a Coroner in New Zealand, combining heartfelt storytelling with comprehensive insights into his professional experiences. With dimensions of 153 x 234 mm and 269 pages of poignant narratives, this book sheds light on vital social issues like child abuse, legal reforms, and societal neglect.

In this powerful memoir, Bain shares his unparalleled perspective on the relentless pursuit of justice for those who can no longer advocate for themselves. Readers will encounter profound cases, including the tragic stories of Nia Glassie and Moko Rangitoheriri, illustrating the importance of compassion, ethics, and responsibility in the realm of public welfare.

'A Coroner Speaks For The Dead To Protect The Living' is not merely a recount of Bain's storied career; it serves as a call to action for all who care about social justice and the protection of vulnerable individuals. This book appeals not only to law students and policymakers but also to anyone passionate about ethics, law, and the vital connection between a society's health and its commitment to child welfare.

Bain's narrative challenges readers to reflect on New Zealand's legal system while advocating for crucial changes to protect those in need. Experience the transformative power of this essential read and understand why Wallace Bain believes that every voice, especially the silent, deserves to be heard.

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