Slavery and the Death Penalty: A Study in Abolition: Law, Justice and Power
Autor Bharat Malkanien Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367899035
ISBN-10: 0367899035
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Law, Justice and Power
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367899035
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Law, Justice and Power
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: The death penalty in the era of slavery
Chapter 2: Capital punishment and the legacy of slavery: 1865–1976
Chapter 3: The legacy of slavery in capital punishment since 1976
Chapter 4: Abolitionism defined
Chapter 5: Radical abolitionist constitutionalism
Chapter 6: The experiential abolitionist
Chapter 7: Abolitionism and "alternatives"
Chapter 8: Non-complicity and abolitionism: from fugitive slaves to lethal injections
Chapter 9: A peculiar abolition
Chapter 1: The death penalty in the era of slavery
Chapter 2: Capital punishment and the legacy of slavery: 1865–1976
Chapter 3: The legacy of slavery in capital punishment since 1976
Chapter 4: Abolitionism defined
Chapter 5: Radical abolitionist constitutionalism
Chapter 6: The experiential abolitionist
Chapter 7: Abolitionism and "alternatives"
Chapter 8: Non-complicity and abolitionism: from fugitive slaves to lethal injections
Chapter 9: A peculiar abolition
Notă biografică
Dr Bharat Malkani researches and teaches in the field of capital punishment, and human rights and criminal justice more broadly. He is a member of the International Academic Network for the Abolition of Capital Punishment, and prior to joining academia he helped co-ordinate efforts to abolish the death penalty for persons under the age of 18 in America.
Recenzii
'Bharat Malkani, tying together similarities and differences between slavery and capital punishment, provides an important in-depth examination of the connections between the efforts to abolish those practices. Slavery and the Death Penalty is a timely book about America’s legacy of racial violence and how that legacy created the foundation of the modern U.S. death penalty. Malkani uses historical analysis and an appeal to human dignity to provide essential lessons for those interested in human rights and the future of America’s practice of executing prisoners.'Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier, CUNY School of Law, USA
'By now, everybody paying attention knows about the role race plays in the criminal justice system as a whole, and the death penalty regime in particular. By punishing murderers of white victims more severely than murderers of victims of color, the death penalty system perpetuates racism. But not until now has anyone set out to thoroughly and systematically examine the relationship between 19th century abolitionists and contemporary death penalty opponents. Bharat Malkani's intriguing and comprehensive work not only identifies deep parallels between slavery opponents and contemporary abolitionists, but also contains wise and potentially valuable lessons for those seeking to end capital punishment in the US. This impressive volume is a must read for those interested in making the criminal justice system truly just.'
David R. Dow, Cullen Professor, University of Houston Law Center; and Rorschach Visiting Professor of History, Rice University, USA
'By now, everybody paying attention knows about the role race plays in the criminal justice system as a whole, and the death penalty regime in particular. By punishing murderers of white victims more severely than murderers of victims of color, the death penalty system perpetuates racism. But not until now has anyone set out to thoroughly and systematically examine the relationship between 19th century abolitionists and contemporary death penalty opponents. Bharat Malkani's intriguing and comprehensive work not only identifies deep parallels between slavery opponents and contemporary abolitionists, but also contains wise and potentially valuable lessons for those seeking to end capital punishment in the US. This impressive volume is a must read for those interested in making the criminal justice system truly just.'
David R. Dow, Cullen Professor, University of Houston Law Center; and Rorschach Visiting Professor of History, Rice University, USA
Descriere
This book explains how the course of abolitionism, and the strategies and tactics of the anti-death penalty movement, have been shaped and influenced by the history of slavery and abolition.