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Beyond Repair? – America`s Death Penalty: Constitutional Conflicts

Autor Stephen P. Garvey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2002
Can the death penalty be administered in a just way--without executing the innocent, without regard to race, and without arbitrariness? How does capital punishment in the United States fit with international human rights law? These are among the questions that leading legal scholars and journalists explore in "Beyond Repair?" All new, the essays in this collection focus on the period since 1976, when the Supreme Court held that capital punishment, in and of itself, does not violate the Constitution. In addition to reflecting on the most recent developments in the law, the contributors draw on empirical research to consider connections between newly available data and modern American death penalty procedures. A number of the essays scrutinize thinking about capital punishment. They examine why, following almost two decades of strong public support for the death penalty, public opinion in favor of it has recently begun to decline. "Beyond Repair?" presents some of the findings of the Capital Jury Project, a nationwide research initiative that has interviewed over one thousand people who served as jurors in capital trials. It looks at what goes through the minds of jurors asked to consider imposing the death penalty, how qualified they are to make such an important decision, and how well they understand the judge's instructions. Contributors also investigate the risk of executing the innocent, the role that race plays in determining which defendants are sentenced to death, and the effect of expanded restrictions on access to federal appellate relief. The postscript contemplates the peculiarities of our contemporary system of capital punishment, including the alarming variance in execution rates from state to state.
Filled with current insights and analysis, "Beyond Repair?" will provide valuable information to attorneys, political scientists, criminologists, and all those wanting to participate knowledgeably in the debates about the death penalty in America.
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Contributors." Ken Armstrong, John H. Blume, Theodore Eisenberg, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Stephen P. Garvey, Samuel R. Gross, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Steve Mills, William A. Schabas, Larry W. Yackle, Franklin E. Zimring
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822330431
ISBN-10: 0822330431
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 189 x 233 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Constitutional Conflicts


Cuprins

Introduction Stephen P. Garvey Second Thoughts: America's Views on the Death Penalty at the Turn of the Century Samuel R.Gross and Phoebe C.Ellsworth Capital Punishment, Federal Courts, and the Writ of Habeas Corpus Larry W. Yackle "Until I Can Be Sure" - How the Threat of Executing the Innocent has Transformed the Death Penalty Debate Ken Armstrong and Steve Mills Race and Capital Punishment Sheri Lynn Johnson Lessons from the Capital Jury Project John H.Blume, Theodore Eisenberg and Stephen P.Garvey International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty William A. Schabas Postscript - The Peculiar Present of American Capital Punishment Franklin E.Zimring Bibliographies

Recenzii

“The essays are well-written at a level that undergraduate students should find it accessible but are also challenging enough to fit well in a graduate-level course. Although the literature discussing the death penalty is vast, this volume is a useful addition to the discussion.”—Jack E. Call, Law and Politics Book Review “Beyond Repair contains a series of fascinating essays by an all-star cast of death penalty researchers and ardent abolitionists. . . . [It] is an important addition to the literature on the new abolitionism . . . showing just how seriously broken the machinery of the death penalty system actually is.”—Austin Sarat, The Justice System JournalListed in Journal of Criminal Justice, Michigan Law Review, Cornell Magazine, Yale Law Report, CHE, TLS Book Alert email. Abstract in Journal of Criminal Law &Criminology, The Social Service Review, and Law and Social Inquiry.
"The essays are well-written at a level that undergraduate students should find it accessible but are also challenging enough to fit well in a graduate-level course. Although the literature discussing the death penalty is vast, this volume is a useful addition to the discussion."--Jack E. Call, Law and Politics Book Review "Beyond Repair contains a series of fascinating essays by an all-star cast of death penalty researchers and ardent abolitionists... [It] is an important addition to the literature on the new abolitionism ... showing just how seriously broken the machinery of the death penalty system actually is."--Austin Sarat, The Justice System Journal Listed in Journal of Criminal Justice, Michigan Law Review, Cornell Magazine, Yale Law Report, CHE, TLS Book Alert email. Abstract in Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, The Social Service Review, and Law and Social Inquiry.

Notă biografică

Stephen P. Garvey is Professor of Law at Cornell Law School.

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"This collection is an indispensable guide to the new learning on the death penalty, and to the reasons why capital punishment has suddenly become one of the nation's most pressing issues of public policy and debate."--James S. Liebman, Columbia Law School

Descriere

Essays offer a new challenge to the death penalty's legitimacy, in light of new empirical research and case studies, and against the backdrop of international law and recent changes in U.S. domestic law.