The focus of this article is to investigate how Latino Americans have been historically racialized in popular culture, key state legislative iniatives, and jurors ’ death sentenc-ing decisions. While the bulk of the literature on the death penalty and criminal punish-ment more broadly focuses on racial disparities in sentencing outcomes, far less is know about how the sentencing process is itself racialized. Drawing on the stories of former jurors who served in death penalty cases involving Latino American defendants, we argue that such agents of the state are racially disciplined to punish in capital murder trials. Finally, we comment on directions for a more culturally-centered study of penal action. Key Words death penalty • jury • Latin...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
In the literature on capital punishment, there is little research on the relationship between modern...
Although capital punishment in the United States is subject to much social scientific scrutiny, ther...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
While prior research has found racial disparities in the administration of death sentences, less is ...
The influence of race on the administration of capital punishment in the United States had a major r...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
This article examines the effect of the race of the victim on legal decision making in capital and n...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
There are currently 34 states with the death penalty and 16 states without the death penalty in the ...
Statistical studies showing unconscious racial bias in capital selection matter under the eighth ame...
The number of murders in a state largely determines the size of a state\u27s death row. The more mur...
In this project, I seek to answer the question: To what extent is the death penalty a tool of racial...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
In the literature on capital punishment, there is little research on the relationship between modern...
Although capital punishment in the United States is subject to much social scientific scrutiny, ther...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
While prior research has found racial disparities in the administration of death sentences, less is ...
The influence of race on the administration of capital punishment in the United States had a major r...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
This article examines the effect of the race of the victim on legal decision making in capital and n...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
There are currently 34 states with the death penalty and 16 states without the death penalty in the ...
Statistical studies showing unconscious racial bias in capital selection matter under the eighth ame...
The number of murders in a state largely determines the size of a state\u27s death row. The more mur...
In this project, I seek to answer the question: To what extent is the death penalty a tool of racial...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
In the literature on capital punishment, there is little research on the relationship between modern...
Although capital punishment in the United States is subject to much social scientific scrutiny, ther...