Curing systemic inequalities in the criminal justice system is the unfinished business of the Civil Rights movement. No part of that system highlights this truth more than the current implementation of the death penalty. At the Cross tells a story of the relationship between the death penalty and race in American politics that complicates the common belief that individual African Americans, especially poor African Americans, are more subject to the death penalty in criminal cases. The current death penalty regime operates quite differently than it did in the past. The findings of this research demonstrate the the racial inequity in the meting out of death sentences has legal and political externalities that move beyond individual defendants...
Racial injustice has always cast a shadow over American criminal justice. In the context of capital...
This paper evaluates four racial‑ecological theories regarding the historically enduring racial divi...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...
Curing systemic inequalities in the criminal justice system is the unfinished business of the Civil ...
investigates the sources of the racial divide in support for capital punishment with a specific focu...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
Although prior research as shown race and affiliation with a fundamental-ist Protestant church to be...
In this project, I seek to answer the question: To what extent is the death penalty a tool of racial...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
In Matters of Strata: Race, Gender, and Class Structures in Capital Cases, Professor Phyllis Goldfar...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
Racial injustice has always cast a shadow over American criminal justice. In the context of capital...
This paper evaluates four racial‑ecological theories regarding the historically enduring racial divi...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...
Curing systemic inequalities in the criminal justice system is the unfinished business of the Civil ...
investigates the sources of the racial divide in support for capital punishment with a specific focu...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
Although prior research as shown race and affiliation with a fundamental-ist Protestant church to be...
In this project, I seek to answer the question: To what extent is the death penalty a tool of racial...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
In Matters of Strata: Race, Gender, and Class Structures in Capital Cases, Professor Phyllis Goldfar...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
Racial injustice has always cast a shadow over American criminal justice. In the context of capital...
This paper evaluates four racial‑ecological theories regarding the historically enduring racial divi...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...