The bulk of extant research on public opinion on crime and punishment is focused on Global North nations. This article contributes a new perspective to the literature on punitivism by examining public opinion on crime, punishment and the death penalty in Barbados. The article presents insights from exploratory focus group research conducted in Barbados in 2017. These findings are particularly relevant as Barbadian lawmakers navigate reform of the nation’s death penalty law. While the focus groups reveal anxieties that echo those identified in other jurisdictions, related to nostalgia for the past and concern regarding social order for instance, they also demonstrate the\ud specific relevance of time and place. Using approaches from C...
This book contributes conceptually, theoretically and morally to a deeper understanding of the disti...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
A scoping project was carried out by The Death Penalty Project, Columbia University, and the Univers...
The bulk of extant research on public opinion on crime and punishment is focused on Global North nat...
This article explores the death penalty in Barbados. Drawing on the historical context and the punis...
The presentation analyzes death penalty developments in the Caribbean jurisprudence. The discussion ...
The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these s...
The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these s...
THE role of public opinion in the formation of social policies has not been adequately assessed. In ...
PERSONS arguing for and against changing legal codes and the penal system often refer to the state o...
On May 18, 2005, the Supreme Court of Barbados found Mr. Tyrone DaCosta Cadogan guilty of murder and...
The escalating rate of violent crime in the Caribbean has prompted calls for the resumption of capit...
This publication reports findings from the first empirical study on public opinion on the death pena...
The death penalty in sub-Saharan Africa is a topic that has not yet been extensively explored in sch...
The legacy of legal dispossession and dislocation as well as the marginalisation of the masses has b...
This book contributes conceptually, theoretically and morally to a deeper understanding of the disti...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
A scoping project was carried out by The Death Penalty Project, Columbia University, and the Univers...
The bulk of extant research on public opinion on crime and punishment is focused on Global North nat...
This article explores the death penalty in Barbados. Drawing on the historical context and the punis...
The presentation analyzes death penalty developments in the Caribbean jurisprudence. The discussion ...
The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these s...
The stories of those who have been executed in the Bahamas are heretofore untold. In telling these s...
THE role of public opinion in the formation of social policies has not been adequately assessed. In ...
PERSONS arguing for and against changing legal codes and the penal system often refer to the state o...
On May 18, 2005, the Supreme Court of Barbados found Mr. Tyrone DaCosta Cadogan guilty of murder and...
The escalating rate of violent crime in the Caribbean has prompted calls for the resumption of capit...
This publication reports findings from the first empirical study on public opinion on the death pena...
The death penalty in sub-Saharan Africa is a topic that has not yet been extensively explored in sch...
The legacy of legal dispossession and dislocation as well as the marginalisation of the masses has b...
This book contributes conceptually, theoretically and morally to a deeper understanding of the disti...
The death penalty in the United States has its set of controversies from the people who support and ...
A scoping project was carried out by The Death Penalty Project, Columbia University, and the Univers...