The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these stories and in linking them to the changing course of Bahamian history, the present research adds an important dimension to our understanding of Bahamian history and politics. The major theme of this effort is that the changing practice of the death penalty is much more than a consequence of changes in crime. The use of the death penalty parallels the changing interests of colonial rulers, the changing practice of slavery, and the changing role of the Bahamas in colonial and regional affairs. Four distinctive eras of death penalty practice can be identified: (1) the slave era, where executions and commutations were used liberally and with a cl...
The objective of this research is to examine historical and current forms of capital punishment. Thr...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
This study begins by addressing the issue of the death penalty in Africa prior to foreign legal infl...
The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these s...
This article explores the death penalty in Barbados. Drawing on the historical context and the punis...
The bulk of extant research on public opinion on crime and punishment is focused on Global North na...
The presentation analyzes death penalty developments in the Caribbean jurisprudence. The discussion ...
The legacy of legal dispossession and dislocation as well as the marginalisation of the masses has b...
[From introduction] This chapter will explore the history of execution and its aftermath across the ...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
It has long been acknowledged that the death penalty in the United States of America has been shaped...
The escalating rate of violent crime in the Caribbean has prompted calls for the resumption of capit...
Since the founding of Jamestown Colony in 1607, few topics in American life and culture have generat...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
The objective of this research is to examine historical and current forms of capital punishment. Thr...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
This study begins by addressing the issue of the death penalty in Africa prior to foreign legal infl...
The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these s...
This article explores the death penalty in Barbados. Drawing on the historical context and the punis...
The bulk of extant research on public opinion on crime and punishment is focused on Global North na...
The presentation analyzes death penalty developments in the Caribbean jurisprudence. The discussion ...
The legacy of legal dispossession and dislocation as well as the marginalisation of the masses has b...
[From introduction] This chapter will explore the history of execution and its aftermath across the ...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
It has long been acknowledged that the death penalty in the United States of America has been shaped...
The escalating rate of violent crime in the Caribbean has prompted calls for the resumption of capit...
Since the founding of Jamestown Colony in 1607, few topics in American life and culture have generat...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
The objective of this research is to examine historical and current forms of capital punishment. Thr...
The death penalty has been a contested issue throughout American history. The United States has been...
This study begins by addressing the issue of the death penalty in Africa prior to foreign legal infl...