This time-series study uses hypotheses derived from a politically refined version of conflict theory to explain both public support for the death penalty and the number of executions. With murders in death penalty states and Supreme Court decisions held constant, tests of hypotheses about lags suggest that public support and Republican strength in the states influence yearly executions by their effects on death sentences rather than the later appeals process. Other dynamic results show that national level Republican strength, presidential elections that emphasize law and order, economic inequality, and higher murder rates increase yearly executions because they affect the extremely influential but later appeals process. Civil rights protest...
In this article, we further the understanding of both changes in public opinion on capital punishmen...
This investigation provides a multivariate analysis of the deterrent effect of the death penalty on ...
In 1972 the United States Supreme Court ruled in Furman v. Georgia that the application of the death...
This time-series study uses hypotheses derived from a politically refined version of conflict theory...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...
The adoption and implementation of the death penalty varies greatly by state. This dissertation will...
What are the relationships between death row offender attributes, social arrangements, and execution...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
Abstract. The overall purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of the adoption and commi...
Policymakers\u27 false beliefs about capital punishment\u27s universal deterrent effect may have cau...
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
Both legal scholars and social scientists have leveraged new research evidence on the deterrent effe...
This study employs a panel of U.S. state-level data over the years 1978-1997 to estimate the deterre...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
In view of (1) escalating national attention, and political and judicial activity centering on capit...
In this article, we further the understanding of both changes in public opinion on capital punishmen...
This investigation provides a multivariate analysis of the deterrent effect of the death penalty on ...
In 1972 the United States Supreme Court ruled in Furman v. Georgia that the application of the death...
This time-series study uses hypotheses derived from a politically refined version of conflict theory...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...
The adoption and implementation of the death penalty varies greatly by state. This dissertation will...
What are the relationships between death row offender attributes, social arrangements, and execution...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
Abstract. The overall purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of the adoption and commi...
Policymakers\u27 false beliefs about capital punishment\u27s universal deterrent effect may have cau...
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
Both legal scholars and social scientists have leveraged new research evidence on the deterrent effe...
This study employs a panel of U.S. state-level data over the years 1978-1997 to estimate the deterre...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
In view of (1) escalating national attention, and political and judicial activity centering on capit...
In this article, we further the understanding of both changes in public opinion on capital punishmen...
This investigation provides a multivariate analysis of the deterrent effect of the death penalty on ...
In 1972 the United States Supreme Court ruled in Furman v. Georgia that the application of the death...