Both proponents and opponents of capital punishment largely agree that death is the most severe punishment that societies should consider imposing on offenders. This chapter considers how (if at all) this ‘Ultimate Thesis’ can be vindicated. Appeals to the irrevocability of death, the badness of being executed, the badness of death, or the harsh condemnation societies express by sentencing offenders to death do not succeed in vindicating this Thesis, and in particular, fail to show that capital punishment is more severe than the most likely alternative punishment offenders would suffer, namely, lifelong incarceration. The most plausible vindication of the Ultimate Thesis instead resides in how being condemned to death alters a person’s psyc...
Despite the continuing belief by a majority of Americans that the death penalty is morally permissib...
Capital punishment—the legally authorized killing of a criminal offender by an agent of the state fo...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...
Both proponents and opponents of capital punishment largely agree that death is the most severe puni...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
This thesis attempts to explore the question of whether the death penalty is an acceptable form of p...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
Courts and commentators give scant attention to the incapacitation rationale for capital punishment,...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
It seems that public opinion on the death penalty does not deter crime, but more importantly, it fal...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
This will be a presentation of my senior thesis in philosophy. It is a moral argument against retrib...
Capital punishment has generated an incredible amount of public debate. Is the practice constitution...
114 Right to life and the death penalty - Summary Perhaps no other topic has been subject to so many...
Despite the continuing belief by a majority of Americans that the death penalty is morally permissib...
Capital punishment—the legally authorized killing of a criminal offender by an agent of the state fo...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...
Both proponents and opponents of capital punishment largely agree that death is the most severe puni...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
This thesis attempts to explore the question of whether the death penalty is an acceptable form of p...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
Courts and commentators give scant attention to the incapacitation rationale for capital punishment,...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
It seems that public opinion on the death penalty does not deter crime, but more importantly, it fal...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
This will be a presentation of my senior thesis in philosophy. It is a moral argument against retrib...
Capital punishment has generated an incredible amount of public debate. Is the practice constitution...
114 Right to life and the death penalty - Summary Perhaps no other topic has been subject to so many...
Despite the continuing belief by a majority of Americans that the death penalty is morally permissib...
Capital punishment—the legally authorized killing of a criminal offender by an agent of the state fo...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...