(Download pdf) The Death of the American Death Penalty: States Still Leading the Way
| #3634922 in Books | Northeastern | 2012-07-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.01 x.70 x6.07l,.85 | File Name: 1555537812 | 256 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| eye-opening analysis of state positions on capital punishment|By Erin W|An essential read for anyone interested in criminal justice, capital punishment laws, murder rates, race, culture and the intersection of these. This book raises many thought-provoking questions while rigorously analyzing possible reasons behind the decisions of states to apply or abolish the death penalt||
“[Koch, Wark, and Galliher] are committed to the goal of abolishing the death penalty; nevertheless, they strive to follow the canons of academic work in presenting their findings. Their conclusion: the death penalty, slowly, incrementally, but ine
The death penalty has largely disappeared as a national legislative issue and the Supreme Court has mainly bowed out, leaving the states at the cutting edge of abolition politics. This essential guide presents and explains the changing political and cultural challenges to capital punishment at the state level.
As with their previous volume, America Without the Death Penalty (Northeastern, 2002), the authors of this completely new volume concentrate on the local a...
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