Capital Punishment and the American Agenda

Capital Punishment and the American Agenda
Author: Franklin E. Zimring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1986
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN: OCLC:1029266045

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Capital Punishment and the American Agenda

Capital Punishment and the American Agenda
Author: Franklin E. Zimring,Gordon Hawkins
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1989-02-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 052137863X

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This book redefines the central political and legal issues of the death penalty in the light of the social, political, and moral conditions of the United States in the 1980s. The book, which shows a United States pursuing an active execution policy, is an original and compelling contribution to the discussion of the future of the death penalty.

When the State No Longer Kills

When the State No Longer Kills
Author: Sangmin Bae
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791479476

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Despite public support for the death penalty, a remarkable number of countries in different parts of the world have banned capital punishment in all its forms, regardless of the nature of the crime or the criminal. Arguing that international norms are often a critical source of ideas for change in state policy, but that impact varies greatly, Sangmin Bae offers a systemic explanation of how, when, and under what conditions a country complies with international norms. She examines four countries that reached different stages of norm compliance with respect to the death penalty—Ukraine, South Africa, South Korea, and the United States. Focusing on the role of political leadership and domestic political institutions, Bae clarifies the causal mechanisms that lead to state compliance or noncompliance with the norm.

Criminal Law and the Regulation of Vice

Criminal Law and the Regulation of Vice
Author: Franklin E. Zimring,Bernard E. Harcourt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Crimes without victims
ISBN: 0314289399

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Softbound - New, softbound print book.

The Death Penalty in America

The Death Penalty in America
Author: Hugo Adam Bedau
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015000586670

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A study of capital punishment issues, including American attitudes, deterence problems, and discussions for and against the death penalty.

The Future of America s Death Penalty

The Future of America s Death Penalty
Author: Charles S. Lanier,William J. Bowers,James R. Acker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN: 1594604266

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The Future of America's Death Penalty, comprised of original chapters authored by nationally distinguished scholars, is an ambitious effort to identify the most critical issues confronting the future of capital punishment in the United States and the steps that must be taken to gather and analyze the information that will be necessary for informed policy judgments. Contributors articulate the most pressing issues of administration, litigation, legislation, and executive action confronting the future of capital punishment, and identify research strategies designed to supply answers to those questions. The book represents a valuable academic contribution, particularly within criminal justice and law, and is of interest as well to policymakers and practitioners. It emerges a generation after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Gregg v. Georgia (1976) heralded the "modern era" of capital punishment, and at a time when the efficacy and operation of the death penalty are under intensive scrutiny by governmental study commissions throughout the country. The book is organized into six sections: (A) Institutional and Disciplinary Perspectives on the Death Penalty; (B) Capital Punishment: Public Policy Perspectives; (C) The Death Penalty as Applied; (D) Participants in the Capital Punishment Process; (E) The Punishment of Death; and (F) Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Toward a Research Agenda for the Future. "This is a great collection. It should be on many bookshelves and in all serious libraries." -- Law & Politics Book Review "The Future of America's Death Penalty fulfills its goals... [I]t provides a useful resource for social scientists studying America's death penalty." -- Eric N. Waltenburg, The Justice System Journal

The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty
Author: Raymond Paternoster,Robert Brame,Sarah Bacon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015079163492

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This book addresses one of the most controversial issues in the criminal justice system today—the death penalty. Paternoster et al. present a balanced perspective that focuses on both the arguments for and against capital punishment. Coverage draws on legal, historical, philosophical, economic, sociological, and religious points of view. Topics include: * The history of the death penalty in the United States, from the 1600s to today * The changing nature of the death penalty—changes in the types of crimes that warranted the penalty, the procedures employed to put capital offenders on trial, and the methods used to impose death * Constitutional/legal issues surrounding the death penalty * The influence of race on the administration of the death penalty, both in the past and in the present * Justifications for and against the death penalty (retribution, cost, public safety, and religious arguments) * Questions about the execution of innocents, exonerated capital offenders, and flaws in the operation of the death penalty * Public opinion and the death penalty * The death penalty and international law and practice * The future of the death penalty in America

Jesus on Death Row

Jesus on Death Row
Author: Prof. Mark Osler
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426722899

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What does the most infamous criminal proceeding in history--the trial of Jesus of Nazareth--have to tell us about capital punishment in the United States? Jesus Christ was a prisoner on death row. If that statement surprises you, consider this fact: of all the roles that Jesus played--preacher, teacher, healer, mentor, friend--none features as prominently in the gospels as this one, a criminal indicted and convicted of a capital offense. Now consider another fact: the arrest, trial, and execution of Jesus bear remarkable similarities to the American criminal justice system, especially in capital cases. From the use of paid informants to the conflicting testimony of witnesses to the denial of clemency, the elements in the story of Jesus' trial mirror the most common components in capital cases today. Finally, consider a question: How might we see capital punishment in this country differently if we realized that the system used to condemn the Son of God to death so closely resembles the system we use in capital cases today? Should the experience of Jesus' trial, conviction, and execution give us pause as we take similar steps to place individuals on death row today? These are the questions posed by this surprising, challenging, and enlightening book