Few issues provoke such intense feelings and strongly held views as does capital punishment. In this text, John D. Bessler skillfully interweaves the powerful life stories of death row prisoners, his own experiences as a pro-bono attorney on death penalty cases in Texas, and historical perspective to persuade the reader that state-sanctioned executions must be abolished in the US. Bessler\u27s narrative asks if capital punishment has less to do with crime and more to do with vengeance and swift retribution - an eye-for-an-eye, a tooth-for-a-tooth. He argues convincingly that the death penalty is just another form of violence in an already too-violent society, and contends that sentencing capital offenders to life imprisonment without the po...
Death penalty Death penalty is one of the most controversial sentences in the history of mankind. It...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...
Few issues provoke such intense feelings and strongly held views as does capital punishment. In this...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
Last year thirty-one people were executed in the United States. One was gassed, six were electrocute...
In the long history of capital punishment in the U.S., writers and artists have played an active rol...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
Capital punishment is one of the more controversial subjects in the social sciences, especially in c...
Since the nineteenth century, executions have been transformed from public events to ‘behind-the-sce...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Austin Sarat\u27s \u27When the State Kills\u27 seeks to explore the interrelationship between capita...
The death penalty is accepted, even popular, in precisely the way that big-league baseball and footb...
Death penalty Death penalty is one of the most controversial sentences in the history of mankind. It...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...
Few issues provoke such intense feelings and strongly held views as does capital punishment. In this...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
Last year thirty-one people were executed in the United States. One was gassed, six were electrocute...
In the long history of capital punishment in the U.S., writers and artists have played an active rol...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
Capital punishment is one of the more controversial subjects in the social sciences, especially in c...
Since the nineteenth century, executions have been transformed from public events to ‘behind-the-sce...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Austin Sarat\u27s \u27When the State Kills\u27 seeks to explore the interrelationship between capita...
The death penalty is accepted, even popular, in precisely the way that big-league baseball and footb...
Death penalty Death penalty is one of the most controversial sentences in the history of mankind. It...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...