Since the founding of Jamestown Colony in 1607, few topics in American life and culture have generated as much controversy, both in terms of persistence and volatility, as the death penalty. Foreign policy, economic recessions, and social movements come to the forefront of national discussion in their own respective ebbs and flows. Capital punishment, however, has been a staple of the American criminal justice system since the early inhabiting of the continent, and has remained a permanent vehicle through which we can enact retribution on the most heinous criminal offenders in our society, ridding ourselves of the worst among us
This paper will argue that the time has come for legislative reform of capital punishment. It will b...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
A Review of Capital Punishment and the American Agenda by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkin
The death penalty, or capital punishment, is the use of execution through hanging, beheading, drowni...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
This Article traces the history of capital punishment in America. It describes the death penalty\u27...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
26 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
This project will examine the evolution of the death penalty throughout history and discuss the lega...
In the 21st century, capital punishment in the United States stands as a peculiar institution. Despi...
The death penalty continues to generate numerous studies by sociologists, criminologists, historians...
The author examines the cultural and social factors that have impacted the United States’s and Europ...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
This paper will argue that the time has come for legislative reform of capital punishment. It will b...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
A Review of Capital Punishment and the American Agenda by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkin
The death penalty, or capital punishment, is the use of execution through hanging, beheading, drowni...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
This Article traces the history of capital punishment in America. It describes the death penalty\u27...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
26 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
This project will examine the evolution of the death penalty throughout history and discuss the lega...
In the 21st century, capital punishment in the United States stands as a peculiar institution. Despi...
The death penalty continues to generate numerous studies by sociologists, criminologists, historians...
The author examines the cultural and social factors that have impacted the United States’s and Europ...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
This paper will argue that the time has come for legislative reform of capital punishment. It will b...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
A Review of Capital Punishment and the American Agenda by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkin