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The Penalty of Death: SAGE Library of Social Research, cartea 102

Autor Thorsten Sellin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 1980
One of the founders of the field of criminology sums up a lifetime of work on the issue of capital punishment. He shows the fallacy of the arguments for the deterrent and retributive value of the death penalty. He argues cogently and passionately for the body of evidence showing that 'abolitionist' states suffer no more capital crime than 'retentionist' ones, and that retribution is neither swift, certain nor equitable. `This is an impressive book by an established American criminologist...A short review cannot do justice to the careful argument, backed up by detailed evidence, which is contained here. The book is readable and clear, and anyone interested in the subject should certainly refer to it.' --Bramshill Journal, Vol 1 No 3, July 1982
`...this book will almost certainly become a standard reference work for criminologists and laymen interested in the "ultimate" punishment.' --International Social Science Review, Spring 1983
`In the unlikely event that there is any doubt that Thorsten Sellin is the foremost scholar of capital punishment that the world has ever known, that doubt will be eliminated by perusal of his latest work. In this fact-packed little volume, more questions on penalties for murder are answered than other writings even ask' --Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences
`This book must be considered among the finest available dealing with the death penalty' --Criminal Justice History
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803914537
ISBN-10: 0803914539
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria SAGE Library of Social Research

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Foreword by Franklin E. Zimring
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Divine Command: Death to the Wicked
Chapter 2. Retribution: Success or Failure?
Chapter 3. Unequal Justice
Chapter 4. The Risk Factor
Chapter 5. On General Deterrence
Chapter 6. The Police and the Death Penalty
Chapter 7. The Recidivism of Capital Murderers
Chapter 8. A Matter of Rates
Chapter 9. Experimenting with Death
Chapter 10. The Twentieth Century

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One of the founders of the field of criminology sums up a lifetime of work on the issue of capital punishment. He shows the fallacy of the arguments for the deterrent and retributive value of the death penalty. He argues cogently and passionately for the body of evidence showing that 'abolitionist' states suffer no more capital crime than 'retentionist' ones, and that retribution is neither swift, certain nor equitable. `This is an impressive book by an established American criminologist...A short review cannot do justice to the careful argument, backed up by detailed evidence, which is contained here. The book is readable and clear, and anyone interested in the subject should certainly refer to it.' --Bramshill Journal