Opponents of the death penalty typically base their opposition on contingent features of its administration, arguing that the death penalty is applied discriminatory, that the innocent are sometimes executed, or that there is insufficient evidence of the death penalty’s deterrent efficacy. Implicit in these arguments is the suggestion that if these contingencies did not obtain, serious moral objections to the death penalty would be misplaced. In this Article, Professor Finkelstein argues that there are grounds for opposing the death penalty even in the absence of such contingent factors. She proceeds by arguing that neither of the two prevailing theories of punishment— deterrence and retributivism—is capable of justifying the death penalty....
Courts and commentators give scant attention to the incapacitation rationale for capital punishment,...
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...
Opponents of the death penalty typically base their opposition on contingent features of its adminis...
Despite the continuing belief by a majority of Americans that the death penalty is morally permissib...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
Abstract. The overall purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of the adoption and commi...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in the United States and has been a topic of debate for...
The controversy over the death penalty has generated arguments of two types. The first argument appe...
This paper aims at bringing a new philosophical perspective to the current debate on the death penal...
Within the United States, legal challenges to the death penalty have held it to be a “cruel and unus...
Capital punishment has generated an incredible amount of public debate. Is the practice constitution...
This will be a presentation of my senior thesis in philosophy. It is a moral argument against retrib...
Courts and commentators give scant attention to the incapacitation rationale for capital punishment,...
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...
Opponents of the death penalty typically base their opposition on contingent features of its adminis...
Despite the continuing belief by a majority of Americans that the death penalty is morally permissib...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
Abstract. The overall purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of the adoption and commi...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in the United States and has been a topic of debate for...
The controversy over the death penalty has generated arguments of two types. The first argument appe...
This paper aims at bringing a new philosophical perspective to the current debate on the death penal...
Within the United States, legal challenges to the death penalty have held it to be a “cruel and unus...
Capital punishment has generated an incredible amount of public debate. Is the practice constitution...
This will be a presentation of my senior thesis in philosophy. It is a moral argument against retrib...
Courts and commentators give scant attention to the incapacitation rationale for capital punishment,...
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...