Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyzes the history, and past scholarly research, of the death penalty. The purpose of this research is to understand the correlation between racial discrimination and those sentenced to death. This study includes a literature review regarding the different aspects of the death penalty and race. Following the literature review, an analysis is performed of both previous literature and current death penalty statistics that augments the discussion of the death penalty
The first major empirical challenge to racial discrimination in the use of the death penalty in the ...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Ample evidence exists to suggest that the death penalty in the United States is affected by racial b...
Racial discrimination and the death penalty have been a matter of scholarly interest since the early...
The death penalty in America has been studied, discussed, and written about extensively. The vast ma...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
An analysis of the grave errs embodied in the Supreme Court’s McCleskey v. Kemp decision, specifical...
Criminal justice administrators in the United States have been challenged by a highly visible accusa...
The first major empirical challenge to racial discrimination in the use of the death penalty in the ...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Racial discrimination plays a role in the administration of the death penalty. This research analyze...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
The intense media coverage of the United States Supreme Court\u27s recent decisions in Baze v. Rees\...
It is well known that the death penalty in this country is not administered fairly. What are the fac...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Ample evidence exists to suggest that the death penalty in the United States is affected by racial b...
Racial discrimination and the death penalty have been a matter of scholarly interest since the early...
The death penalty in America has been studied, discussed, and written about extensively. The vast ma...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
An analysis of the grave errs embodied in the Supreme Court’s McCleskey v. Kemp decision, specifical...
Criminal justice administrators in the United States have been challenged by a highly visible accusa...
The first major empirical challenge to racial discrimination in the use of the death penalty in the ...
This note identifies the overwhelming influence of how the race of the victim and the defendant affe...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...