American support for the death penalty has steadily increased since 1966, when opponents outnumbered supporters, and now in the mid-1990s is at a near record high. Research over the last 20 years has tended to confirm the hypothesis that most people’s death penalty attitudes (pro or con) are based on emotion rather than information or rational argument. People feel strongly about the death penalty, know little about it, and feel no need to know more. Factual information (e.g., about deterrence and discrimination) is generally irrelevant to people’s attitudes, and they are aware that this is so. Support for the death penalty has risen for most major felonies. Youth is seen as much less of a mitigating factor than it was 35 years ago, but mos...
Despite more than 50 years of scientific polling and a substantial body of research, an understandin...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in the United States and has been a topic of debate for...
My thesis is an argument against the death penalty. Given that public support for the death penalty ...
American support for the death penalty has steadily increased since 1966, when opponents outnumbered...
Americans\u27 views on capital punishment have stabilized. In 1994, when Professor Phoebe Ellsworth ...
Strong public support for capital punishment is arguably the number one reason why the death penalty...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
In this article, we further the understanding of both changes in public opinion on capital punishmen...
The death penalty has been an exigent issue in today’s prison reform efforts. In this study, we test...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
Set against the backdrop of Nebraska’s 2015 legislative repeal of the death penalty and the 2016 ele...
A 2008 Gallup poll places public support for the death penalty at 64 percent. Stemming from an obser...
As scholars and legislators debate the efficacy of capital punishment, research has played a signifi...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Despite the 1976 affirmation by the Supreme Court that the death penalty does not violate the Consti...
Despite more than 50 years of scientific polling and a substantial body of research, an understandin...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in the United States and has been a topic of debate for...
My thesis is an argument against the death penalty. Given that public support for the death penalty ...
American support for the death penalty has steadily increased since 1966, when opponents outnumbered...
Americans\u27 views on capital punishment have stabilized. In 1994, when Professor Phoebe Ellsworth ...
Strong public support for capital punishment is arguably the number one reason why the death penalty...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
In this article, we further the understanding of both changes in public opinion on capital punishmen...
The death penalty has been an exigent issue in today’s prison reform efforts. In this study, we test...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
Set against the backdrop of Nebraska’s 2015 legislative repeal of the death penalty and the 2016 ele...
A 2008 Gallup poll places public support for the death penalty at 64 percent. Stemming from an obser...
As scholars and legislators debate the efficacy of capital punishment, research has played a signifi...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Despite the 1976 affirmation by the Supreme Court that the death penalty does not violate the Consti...
Despite more than 50 years of scientific polling and a substantial body of research, an understandin...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in the United States and has been a topic of debate for...
My thesis is an argument against the death penalty. Given that public support for the death penalty ...