This paper evaluates four racial‑ecological theories regarding the historically enduring racial divide in public opinion regarding death penalty support. Using geo‑coded data from the 20th century, this research examines the relative representation of African Americans, the level of black‑white economic inequality, and the extent of racial residential segregation on race‑spe‑ cific odds of supporting the death penalty. The research finds support for aspects of racial social context accounting for a portion of the black-white gap in death penalty support at the time. We find differential effects, by race, of representation and segregation as mediators of public opinion regarding the death penalty
This study examines the differences in attitudes toward capital punishment among the black and white...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
Peffley and Hurwitz’s article “Persuasion and resistance: Race and the death penalty in America” is ...
This paper evaluates four racial‑ecological theories regarding the historically enduring racial divi...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
investigates the sources of the racial divide in support for capital punishment with a specific focu...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
We use the literature on race in death penalty to illustrate the hold that ideology has on researche...
Prior research has established a strong and enduring “racial divide” in support for capital punishme...
McAdams examines the rhetoric and data supporting the mass market version of the racial disparity ...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
We use the literature on race in death penalty to illustrate the hold that ideology has on researche...
This study examines the differences in attitudes toward capital punishment among the black and white...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
Peffley and Hurwitz’s article “Persuasion and resistance: Race and the death penalty in America” is ...
This paper evaluates four racial‑ecological theories regarding the historically enduring racial divi...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
investigates the sources of the racial divide in support for capital punishment with a specific focu...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
We use the literature on race in death penalty to illustrate the hold that ideology has on researche...
Prior research has established a strong and enduring “racial divide” in support for capital punishme...
McAdams examines the rhetoric and data supporting the mass market version of the racial disparity ...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
We use the literature on race in death penalty to illustrate the hold that ideology has on researche...
This study examines the differences in attitudes toward capital punishment among the black and white...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
Peffley and Hurwitz’s article “Persuasion and resistance: Race and the death penalty in America” is ...