What are the relationships between death row offender attributes, social arrangements, and executions? Partly because public officials control executions, theorists view this sanction as intrinsically political. Although the literature has focused on offender attributes that lead to death sentences, the post-sentencing stage is at least as important. States differ sharply in their willingness to execute and less than 10 percent of those given a death sentence are executed. To correct the resulting problems with censored data, this study uses a discrete-time event history analysis to detect the individual and state-level contextual factors that shape execution probabilities. The findings show that minority death row inmates convicted of kill...
Since 1976, the United States has seen over 1,400 judicial executions, and these have been highly co...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
What are the relationships between death row offender attributes, social arrangements, and execution...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
This time-series study uses hypotheses derived from a politically refined version of conflict theory...
Using data on the entire population of prisoners under a sentence of death in the United States betw...
Twenty-three years of murder and death sentence data show how murder demographics help explain death...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...
Measured in executions, the death penalty in the USA is declining. Yet, under that shadow, death sen...
The adoption and implementation of the death penalty varies greatly by state. This dissertation will...
The number of murders in a state largely determines the size of a state\u27s death row. The more mur...
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
38 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Since 1976, the United States has seen over 1,400 judicial executions, and these have been highly co...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
What are the relationships between death row offender attributes, social arrangements, and execution...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
This time-series study uses hypotheses derived from a politically refined version of conflict theory...
Using data on the entire population of prisoners under a sentence of death in the United States betw...
Twenty-three years of murder and death sentence data show how murder demographics help explain death...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...
Measured in executions, the death penalty in the USA is declining. Yet, under that shadow, death sen...
The adoption and implementation of the death penalty varies greatly by state. This dissertation will...
The number of murders in a state largely determines the size of a state\u27s death row. The more mur...
Capital punishment is the most severe punishment, yet little is known about the social conditions th...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
38 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Since 1976, the United States has seen over 1,400 judicial executions, and these have been highly co...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...