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This book delves into the pressing issues facing our world today, from global warming and pollution to social media and democracy. With personal anecdotes and practical suggestions gleaned from his public service career, the author urges individuals, families, and elected officials to take a stand and make a difference. - Discover the impact of global warming, pollution, overfishing, and overdevelopment on our planet and human life - Uncover the dangers of social media and the loss of community spirit - Learn how to protect and preserve our natural resources - Gain insights on criminal justice…mehr

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This book delves into the pressing issues facing our world today, from global warming and pollution to social media and democracy. With personal anecdotes and practical suggestions gleaned from his public service career, the author urges individuals, families, and elected officials to take a stand and make a difference. - Discover the impact of global warming, pollution, overfishing, and overdevelopment on our planet and human life - Uncover the dangers of social media and the loss of community spirit - Learn how to protect and preserve our natural resources - Gain insights on criminal justice reform and successful prisoner reentry - Find advice for coping with divorce and family dissolution - Explore how religion can be used to end substance abuse - Understand how education is the key to the positive metamorphosis of civilization - Be inspired by the teachings of Jesus, the Bible, and the wisdom of our founding fathers John D'Amico's legal and political careers began with a connection to two notorious murders, in one of which famous attorney F. Lee Bailey represented the defendant. Out of concern for the well-being of current and future gererations, his focus now is to prevent the murder of our republic and the planet. Don't let society continue down a destructive path. Act now and join the fight for a better world. Review by Chara Althea: "A captivating and compelling book which offers a blend of personal narratives, and societal challenges. Murder, Media, and Metamorphosis is an engaging memoir and guide which...offers insightful perspectives on saving American democracy and addressing global challenges....D'Amico links his experiences with broader themes of environmental sustainability, criminal justice reform, and the evolving media landscape, making the book a comprehensive exploration of contemporary issues and personal growth. His detailed exploration of legal cases, murder trials, and advocacy for parole reforms, provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities within the criminal justice system. Moreover, D'Amico's political journey and environmental advocacy offer a compelling narrative of civic engagement and the challenges faced in promoting public welfare. What struck me most was the author's ability to connect individual experiences with broader societal concerns. His discussions on climate change, media influence, and democratic values are not just theoretical but rooted in real-life experiences and practical solutions. His emphasis on community activism, ethical governance, and environmental stewardship resonates deeply in today's world, where these issues are of paramount importance. His insights into the interplay between media, politics, and public perception offer valuable lessons for navigating a rapidly changing society....I highly recommend it. ...The book's in-depth discussions on criminal justice reform, environmental advocacy, media influence, and personal transformation make it likable to legal and political enthusiasts seeking insights into the intricacies of the justice system and the complexities of policy reforms. Environmental activists will find resonance in D'Amico's passionate advocacy for environmental protection and resilience in the face of climate change. Media and communication scholars will appreciate the book's analysis of media's impact on public opinion and the importance of responsible journalism. Additionally, community leaders and advocates will find valuable guidance on civic engagement, community activism, and ethical governance."
Autorenporträt
Judge John D'Amico began his career of community activism as a leader of a commuter uprising that preserved passenger rail service and led to the formation of New Jersey Transit. His public service began when elected to the Council of the Borough of Oceanport NJ. He then served three terms as a Monmouth County Commissioner. In that office, he focused on environmental issues such as climate change, air pollution, water pollution, over development, and waste mismanagement. He also grappled with homelessness, racism, and nuclear hazards. D'Amico served in the New Jersey Senate in 1988 and 1989. He sponsored several key bills in the areas of transportation and the environment. In 1992, he was appointed as a Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey. In 1997, while sitting in the Civil Division in Monmouth County, he developed a new streamlined civil trial procedure called an "Expedited Jury Trial." It is being used statewide and has been emulated in other states. In 2003, following his retirement from the bench, Judge D'Amico was appointed chair of the New Jersey State Parole Board, where he reformed its policies and procedures, reduced parole revocations and increased programs for tretment of substance abuse and mental illness. He established task forces to work with faith-based entities, non-profit agencies, and community organizations and leaders to promote successful reintegration of offenders in society. After retirement from the Parole Board, Judge D'Amico became a consultant to the United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections, on parole reform. He is currently chair of the board of trustees of the NY/NJ Baykeeper, a non-profit environmental organization whose mission is to protect, preserve and restore the Hudson/Raritan Estuary. He is also a trustee of the Friends of the Monmouth County Parks. He resides in Oceanport with his wife, Sandra. They have one daughter, Kim Dwyer.