Evil at Our Table
by Samantha Stein
Narrated by Patricia Burgos
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Pub Date Aug 26 2025 | Archive Date Sep 02 2025
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Description
Once inside the prison system, how can a pathological, sexual sadist who needs to be confined to a mental institution, be distinguished from the perpetrator of a sexual crime who is unlikely to ever transgress again? And who can say?
Working under California's Sexually Violent Predator Law, Samantha Stein, PsyD, faces such offenders alone, one by one, in a prison interview room. As a forensic psychologist, her high-stakes decisions can determine the difference between a life lived back in society or one condemned to indefinite incarceration.
Dr. Stein opens her mind to her subjects' life stories—their crimes, their grim pathologies, their frustrations and demons, their childhoods, their sociopathic reasoning, and often, too, their genuine and civilized regret. She doesn't hesitate to hold them accountable, but she acknowledges their humanity.
Part forensics, part exploration of human nature, Evil at Our Table is the first in-depth account by a treatment provider and evaluator in the field.
In this important book, Dr. Stein investigates salient issues of our time: the intersection of good and evil, crime, punishment, law, and psychology, and our very humanity.
Advance Praise
“Stein’s thoughtful narrative compassionately shares her experiences as a forensic psychologist....You may find yourself being challenged with a new understanding of the human condition.” —Sister Helen Prejean, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dead Man Walking
“Stein's raw and propulsive writing will not let you stop reading…Some readers will change their minds about whether monsters are real. Some will not. But every single one, I think, by the end of this book, will never think of these offenders the same way again.” —David Dow, author of Autobiography of an Execution
“In this gripping account, Samantha Stein, PsyD…exposes herself as she questions and grapples with the need for justice as well as punishment, and in the end presents us with one of the most disturbing yet deeply compassionate portraits in the field of criminal behavior.” —Jonathan Santlofer, author of the bestselling novels The Lost Van Gogh and The Last Mona Lisa
“Stein hooked me with hard-won authenticity, equal parts emotional volatility and tenderness. This is a fascinating, won't-flinch story that keeps the pages flying by.” —Joshua Mohr, Author of Model Citizen
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9798331921248 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 7 Hours, 42 Minutes |