The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, and this interdisciplinary text helps readers analyze that debate. It begins with Furman v. Georgia, which doubles as the Supreme Court’s only decision striking down the death penalty and as the origin of modern American capital punishment. The text explores the legal rules and moral reasoning behind the principle that the death penalty be reserved for the worst offenders, as well as the most uncomfortable realities of American capital punishment—the likelihood of wrongful executions and the undeniable influence of race on death penalty practice. Discussion of law and theory is always supplemented with appropriate empirical studies, and is conn...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
This work deals with the ever-present debate on the death penalty, still considered by some as just ...
The death penalty, or capital punishment, is the use of execution through hanging, beheading, drowni...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
In 1972, the Supreme Court heard the case Furman v. Georgia. Through this case and its resulting dec...
This Essay examines America\u27s death penalty forty years after Furman and provides a critique of t...
This thesis attempts to explore the question of whether the death penalty is an acceptable form of p...
Capital punishment is one of the more controversial subjects in the social sciences, especially in c...
A 2008 Gallup poll places public support for the death penalty at 64 percent. Stemming from an obser...
This project will examine the evolution of the death penalty throughout history and discuss the lega...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
In a volume devoted to comparing adversarial and inquisitorial procedures in Western countries, the ...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
Today’s topic is the death penalty. I will discuss multiple areas related to the death penalty, incl...
The Death Penalty, Third Edition, brings together all the legal issues related to the death penalty ...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
This work deals with the ever-present debate on the death penalty, still considered by some as just ...
The death penalty, or capital punishment, is the use of execution through hanging, beheading, drowni...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
In 1972, the Supreme Court heard the case Furman v. Georgia. Through this case and its resulting dec...
This Essay examines America\u27s death penalty forty years after Furman and provides a critique of t...
This thesis attempts to explore the question of whether the death penalty is an acceptable form of p...
Capital punishment is one of the more controversial subjects in the social sciences, especially in c...
A 2008 Gallup poll places public support for the death penalty at 64 percent. Stemming from an obser...
This project will examine the evolution of the death penalty throughout history and discuss the lega...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
In a volume devoted to comparing adversarial and inquisitorial procedures in Western countries, the ...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
Today’s topic is the death penalty. I will discuss multiple areas related to the death penalty, incl...
The Death Penalty, Third Edition, brings together all the legal issues related to the death penalty ...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
This work deals with the ever-present debate on the death penalty, still considered by some as just ...
The death penalty, or capital punishment, is the use of execution through hanging, beheading, drowni...