This article examines the effect of the race of the victim on legal decision making in capital and non-capital criminal cases. A large body of research on race and capital sentencing indicates that the crime victim\u27s race affects the prosecutor\u27s decision to seek, and the jury\u27s decision to recommend, the death penalty. The most well known of these is undoubtedly the Baldus study, which provided the data underlying the defendant\u27s challenge to the Georgia death penalty regime in McCleskey v. Kemp. Less well known are empirical analyses conducted since the Supreme Court rejected McCleskey\u27s challenge. The article reviews several of these studies, virtually all of which find the victim\u27s race continues to matter to death pen...
ABSTRACT—Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in par...
ABSTRACT—Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in par...
An analysis of the grave errs embodied in the Supreme Court’s McCleskey v. Kemp decision, specifical...
Disparities in the administration of capital punishment are a prominent social and political issue. ...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
This study is an exploration and extension of previous research on the interactive effects of victim...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
This paper examines the variation in receptivity to mitigation evidence by capital jurors as it vari...
This study analyzed case and sentencing data from 632 capital cases involving Black and White defend...
This study examined the relationship between the federal government’s decision to seek the death pen...
This Article examines the role of race in the application of the death penalty in the wake of the Fu...
The liberation hypothesis argues that the effects of extra-legal factors such as victim and/or offen...
This study was designed to examine the effect of defendant race on criminal sentencing. Participants...
Statistical studies showing unconscious racial bias in capital selection matter under the eighth ame...
Purpose: Death penalty research has rather consistently demonstrated a statistically significant rel...
ABSTRACT—Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in par...
ABSTRACT—Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in par...
An analysis of the grave errs embodied in the Supreme Court’s McCleskey v. Kemp decision, specifical...
Disparities in the administration of capital punishment are a prominent social and political issue. ...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
This study is an exploration and extension of previous research on the interactive effects of victim...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
This paper examines the variation in receptivity to mitigation evidence by capital jurors as it vari...
This study analyzed case and sentencing data from 632 capital cases involving Black and White defend...
This study examined the relationship between the federal government’s decision to seek the death pen...
This Article examines the role of race in the application of the death penalty in the wake of the Fu...
The liberation hypothesis argues that the effects of extra-legal factors such as victim and/or offen...
This study was designed to examine the effect of defendant race on criminal sentencing. Participants...
Statistical studies showing unconscious racial bias in capital selection matter under the eighth ame...
Purpose: Death penalty research has rather consistently demonstrated a statistically significant rel...
ABSTRACT—Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in par...
ABSTRACT—Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in par...
An analysis of the grave errs embodied in the Supreme Court’s McCleskey v. Kemp decision, specifical...