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The Death Penalty: Documents Decoded: Documents Decoded

Autor Joseph A. Melusky, Keith A. Pesto
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 ian 2014 – vârsta până la 17 ani
When is the death penalty considered "cruel and unusual punishment" or "constitutionally permissible"? This book exposes readers directly to landmark opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court that strive to answer difficult questions regarding capital punishment.This book provides far more than an effective overview of the history, current status, and future of capital punishment in America; it supplies excerpts of the words of the justices themselves to make these judicial opinions readily accessible and understandable to general audiences. As a result, readers can see what the justices had to say for themselves regarding more than 30 important cases involving the death penalty-without relying on any intermediary interpretations of their statements. After a brief historical summary of the debate over capital punishment and the arguments favoring and opposing capital punishment, the book "decodes" how the justices have interpreted and applied constitutional provisions to historical and contemporary controversies. Each case includes brief narrative commentaries inserted by the authors to provide context for the justices' words. Additionally, the excerpted judicial opinions are presented as primary source documents for the reader's inspection and reflection.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610691949
ISBN-10: 1610691946
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Documents Decoded

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides an ideal resource for undergraduate students studying constitutional law, civil rights/liberties, criminal justice, American government, and American history; as well as high school students in relevant advanced placement courses

Notă biografică

Joseph A. Melusky, PhD, is professor of political science, director of the SFU Center for the Study of Government and Law, and coordinator of public administration/government service at Saint Francis University.Keith A. Pesto, JD, has been a federal Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania since 1994.

Cuprins

Preface,Background,Chapter 1 Introduction,Cases: Evolving Standards of Decency and the U.S. Supreme Court's Responses to the Death Penalty,Chapter 2 The Road from Wilkerson to Furman: 1878-1971,Death by Firing Squad,Wilkerson v. Utah March 17, 1879Death by Electrocution,In re Kemmler May 23, 1890Second Attempts at Execution,Louisiana ex rel. Francis v. Resweber January 13, 1947Other Types of Cruel and Unusual Punishment,Trop v. Dulles March 31, 1958Changing Court Opinion,Justice Arthur Goldberg, Memorandum to the Conference October term, 1963Selection of Jurors,Witherspoon v. Illinois June 3, 1968Standardizing the Death Penalty,McGautha v. California May 3, 1971Chapter 3 From Furman to Gregg: 1972-1976,Suspending the Death Penalty,Furman v. Georgia June 29, 1972Reinstating the Death Penalty,Gregg v. Georgia July 2, 1976Chapter 4 After Gregg: 1976-1982,Mandatory Death Penalties,Woodson v. North Carolina July 2, 1976Death Penalty for Rape,Coker v. Georgia June 29, 1977Mitigating Factors,Lockett v. Ohio July 3, 1978Aggravating Factors,Godfrey v. Georgia May 19, 1980Additional Mitigating Factors,Eddings v. Oklahoma January 19, 1982Chapter 5 Proportionality, Culpability, and Fitting the Punishment to the Crime: 1982-1989,Limits on the Death Penalty for Accomplices,Enmund v. Florida July 2, 1982Repeat Offender Statutes,Solem v. Helm June 28, 1983Execution of the Insane,Ford v. Wainwright June 26, 1986Allowing the Death Penalty for Accomplices,Tison v. Arizona April 21, 1987Use of Statistics Showing Racial Bias,McCleskey v. Kemp April 22, 1987Death Penalty for Those under Age 16,Thompson v. Oklahoma June 29, 1988Death Penalty for Those under Age 18,Stanford v. Kentucky June 26, 1989Execution of the Mentally Retarded,Penry v. Lynaugh June 26, 1989Chapter 6 From Harmelin to Ring: 1991-2002,Life Sentences for Drug Possession,Harmelin v. Michigan June 27, 1991Justice Blackmun Reconsiders the Death Penalty,Callins v. Collins February 22, 1994Continuing Incarceration of Sex Offenders,Kansas v. Hendricks June 23, 1997Prohibiting the Execution of the Mentally Retarded,Atkins v. Virginia June 20, 2002Who Can Levy a Death Sentence?,Ring v. Arizona June 24, 2002Chapter 7 Issues and Prospects for the 21st Century: Are Death Rows Facing Death Throes?,Execution of Minors,Roper v. Simmons March 1, 2005Death by Lethal Injection,Baze and Bowling v. Rees April 14, 2008Death Penalty for Rape of a Child,Kennedy v. Louisiana June 25, 2008Chapter 8 Locked Up for Life?: Juvenile Offenders and Ever-Evolving Standards of Decency,Juvenile Life without Parole for Nonhomicide Crimes,Graham v. Florida May 17, 2010Mandatory Life without Parole for Homicide by Juveniles,Miller v. Alabama and Jackson v. Hobbs June 25, 2012Conclusions,Chapter 9 Concluding Observations,Chapter 10 Chronology,Chapter 11 Links and Resources,Index,About the Authors,

Recenzii

[V]isionary writers assess associated content and offer unique contributions. They envision what their historical contribution might accomplish and forecast reader requirements that enhance positive audience reception. Melusky and Pesto earned distinction as visionary writers. Death Penalty represents an outstanding contribution to constitutional safeguards. . . . High schools, colleges, universities, and school systems throughout the United States will conclude that Death Penalty is essential reading.