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The Death Penalty Today

Editat de Robert M. Bohm
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 apr 2008
More than 30 years after the US Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty, it is still plagued with egregious problems. Issues of wrongful conviction, inhumane practices, and its efficacy as a deterrent are hotly debated topics. As of August 2007, two-thirds of the world’s countries have abolished the death penalty. Today, the US falls alongside Iran, Iraq, Sudan, China, and Pakistan as countries that continue to believe the death penalty is a necessary and productive practice.
Compiling articles and essays from leading experts, The Death Penalty Today presents an in-depth examination of the current points of debate. The first of two sections focuses on miscarriages of justice, including errors in conviction and possible remedies. It reviews 13 death penalty study commissions that reveal potential causes of wrongful conviction and discusses relevant factors such as geography, timeframe, and race. The first section also considers the responsibility of the state for reintegration of the wrongfully convicted after exoneration, as well as flaws with the ability of lethal injections to produce a “humane” and “painless” death.
The second section addresses death penalty opinion with a survey of scholarly experts as well as a survey of mid-level police managers. It considers the criminalization of reporting, televising, and photographing executions and the implications to the first amendment and government accountability. It reveals the phenomenon of consensual executions as assisted suicide and the curious dichotomy in logic between the reviled practice of lynching and its close cousin—the government sanctioned execution.
With lucid arguments supported by verifiable statistics and expert opinion, The Death Penalty Today provides a sober look at the death penalty in the US and begs the question of when, not if, the US will join the majority of the civilized world in its abolition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781420070118
ISBN-10: 1420070118
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 20 Tables, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Undergraduate

Cuprins

Miscarriages of Justice and Innocence. Errors in Capital Cases and What Can Be Done About Them. Scrutinizing the Death Penalty:State Death Penalty Study Commissions andTheir Recommendations. Themes of Wrongful Executions in the Post-Furman Era. Making It Work:Compensation for the Wrongfully Convicted. A Painless Cocktail? The Lethal Injection Controversy. Death Penalty Opinion, Media Access to Executions, Consensual Executions, and the Relationship between Lynching and the Death Penalty. Assessing Scholarly Opinion of Capital Punishment:The Experts Speak. Police Managers’ Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment. The United States Can’t Televise an Execution Because It Will Make Condemned Men Feel Bad About the Death Penalty: Issues Raised by the Suit to Make McVeigh’s Execution Public. “Let’s Do It!”:An Analysis of Consensual Executions.Some Hypotheses About Capital Punishment and Lynching. Index.

Recenzii

" … when established authorities like Robert Bohm come out with a new book, death penalty scholars know it belongs on their reading lists."
—Michael L. Radelet, University of Colorado, Boulder, writing in Criminal Justice Review

Descriere

Respected for his evenhanded contributions to the death penalty debate, editor Robert Bohm calls upon experts to address legal, empirical, political, and philosophical aspects of capital punishment. The first of two sections focuses on miscarriages of justice, including errors in conviction and possible remedies. It reviews potential causes of wrongful conviction, considers the responsibility of the state for reintegration of the wrongfully convicted, and debates the humanity of lethal injections. The next section considers the first amendment and governmental accountability, reveals the phenomenon of consensual executions as assisted suicide, and evaluates the curious dichotomy in logic between the reviled practice of lynching and government-sanctioned executions.