The Volunteer, Gianna Toboni
The Volunteer, Gianna Toboni
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The Volunteer
The Failure of the Death Penalty in America and One Inmate's Quest to Die with Dignity

Author: Gianna Toboni

Narrator: Gianna Toboni

Unabridged: 9 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

A riveting account of one inmate’s quest to die on death row—and a fearless look at a system of punishment that has failed the public it claims to serve.

When Scott Dozier was sent to Nevada’s death row in 2007, convicted of a pair of grisly murders, he didn’t cry foul or embark upon a protracted innocence campaign. He sought instead to expedite his execution—to hasten his inevitable death. He decided he would rather face his end swiftly than die slowly in solitary confinement. In volunteering for execution, Dozier may have been unusual. But in the tortuous events that led his death date to be scheduled and rescheduled, planned and then stayed, his time on death row was anything but.

In The Volunteer, Emmy Award–winning investigative reporter Gianna Toboni traces the twists and turns of Dozier’s story, along the way offering a hard look at the history and controversy that surround the death penalty today. Toboni reveals it to be a system rife with black market dealings and supply chain labyrinths, with disputed drugs and botched executions. Today’s death penalty, generally carried out through lethal injection, has proven so cumbersome, ineffective, and potentially harrowing that some states have considered a return to the electric chairs and firing squads of the past, believing those approaches to be not only more effective but more humane.

No matter where you stand on the morality of capital punishment, there’s no denying that the death penalty is failing the American public. With costs running into the billions and countless lives kept in limbo, it has proven incapable of achieving its desired end: executing the inmates that fellow Americans have deemed guilty of the most heinous crimes. With The Volunteer, Toboni offers an insightful and profound look at how the death penalty went so terribly wrong. A spellbinding story down to its shocking conclusion, it brings to light the horrifying realities of state-sanctioned killings—realities that many would prefer to ignore.

About Gianna Toboni

Gianna Toboni is a documentary filmmaker and journalist. Formerly a senior correspondent and producer for VICE News, she has won Emmy, duPont-Columbia, and GLAAD Media Awards, and a Webby Award for Best Documentary Series; was recognized by the Newswomen’s Club of New York; has been a Peabody finalist; and was named to Forbes’s 30 Under 30 list for Media. The Volunteer is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven on July 19, 2019

In 2003 my wife and I visited Krakow, Poland as part of a trip to locate where my father’s family lived before immigrating to the United States in the 1930s to escape the dark clouds that were descending upon Europe. During our visit I hired a driver and spent hours visiting Auschwitz and Birkenau t......more

Goodreads review by Eric on January 27, 2020

Although it feels like events of the Holocaust and WWII have been comprehensively written about in numerous accounts, it’s astounding that new stories continue to emerge which present a different angle on this complex history. Virtually unknown accounts of heroism and tragic defeat continue to emerg......more

Goodreads review by Mike on September 21, 2023

An extremely powerful book. 385 pages that passed in a blink of an eye - well a day anyway. The story of Witold Pilecki, a Polish underground operative who infiltrates Auschwitz to try and tell the world what is going on there and lead an uprising. Unfortunately, he fails in both. Whilst Pilecki man......more

Goodreads review by Barry on May 08, 2020

pretty ballsy move by the Costa Awards to name this 'book of the year' when it's essentially an account of the total incompetence displayed by the Allied powers and, especially, Britain.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on December 03, 2019

This is the story of Witold Pilecki, which remained lost for many years after the conclusion of WWII. Pilecki was a member of the Polish resistance who volunteered to get arrested and sent to Auschwitz before anyone–not even the Germans–knew what Auschwitz was to become. It recounts his years there,......more