Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, stereotype, and animosity. The extreme disparities we report here have dampened due to the combined effects of decreasing levels of open racial antagonism, the reforms of the modem death penalty, including categorical exemptions for juveniles and person with intellectual disabilities and prohibition of the imposition of the death penalty for the crime of rape, and the (small) increase in diversity in capital juries. But dampened does not mean eradicated. Significant disparities in the administration of capital punishment persist today. The color of a defendant\u27s skin (and the color of the victim\u27s skin) are still the strongest predictors of...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Forty years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States deemed constitutional new death penalty laws...
Since Furman v. Georgia, capital punishment jurisprudence has equipped decisionmakers with increased...
Problems of racial discrimination in the imposition of capital sentences, disclosure of misconduct b...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
There are currently 34 states with the death penalty and 16 states without the death penalty in the ...
In federal habeas corpus proceedings, Earl Matthews, an African American, South Carolina death row i...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Capital punishment in this country, and in South Carolina, has its roots in racial subjugation, ster...
Forty years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States deemed constitutional new death penalty laws...
Since Furman v. Georgia, capital punishment jurisprudence has equipped decisionmakers with increased...
Problems of racial discrimination in the imposition of capital sentences, disclosure of misconduct b...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
There are currently 34 states with the death penalty and 16 states without the death penalty in the ...
In federal habeas corpus proceedings, Earl Matthews, an African American, South Carolina death row i...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...