2011 alone, there were 42 executions. This was 4 executions less than the previou
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
"Before 1850, all legal executions in the South were performed before crowds that could number in th...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
There are currently 34 states with the death penalty and 16 states without the death penalty in the ...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
This paper explores execution rates among states where the death penalty is legal. Following the Sup...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Capital punishment in the United States is racialized: those convicted of the murder of Whites are m...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...
Up until the mid 1860s, an overwhelming majority of blacks in the US South were held in chattel slav...
investigates the sources of the racial divide in support for capital punishment with a specific focu...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
In the literature on capital punishment, there is little research on the relationship between modern...
We analyze over 1,000 first-degree murder convictions in the state of Tennessee from 1977 through 20...
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
"Before 1850, all legal executions in the South were performed before crowds that could number in th...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
There are currently 34 states with the death penalty and 16 states without the death penalty in the ...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
This paper explores execution rates among states where the death penalty is legal. Following the Sup...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Capital punishment in the United States is racialized: those convicted of the murder of Whites are m...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...
Up until the mid 1860s, an overwhelming majority of blacks in the US South were held in chattel slav...
investigates the sources of the racial divide in support for capital punishment with a specific focu...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
In the literature on capital punishment, there is little research on the relationship between modern...
We analyze over 1,000 first-degree murder convictions in the state of Tennessee from 1977 through 20...
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
"Before 1850, all legal executions in the South were performed before crowds that could number in th...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...