Capital Punishment, 1978

Capital Punishment, 1978
Author: United States. National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1979
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN:

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Deterrence and the Death Penalty

Deterrence and the Death Penalty
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-05-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0309254167

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Many studies during the past few decades have sought to determine whether the death penalty has any deterrent effect on homicide rates. Researchers have reached widely varying, even contradictory, conclusions. Some studies have concluded that the threat of capital punishment deters murders, saving large numbers of lives; other studies have concluded that executions actually increase homicides; still others, that executions have no effect on murder rates. Commentary among researchers, advocates, and policymakers on the scientific validity of the findings has sometimes been acrimonious. Against this backdrop, the National Research Council report Deterrence and the Death Penalty assesses whether the available evidence provides a scientific basis for answering questions of if and how the death penalty affects homicide rates. This new report from the Committee on Law and Justice concludes that research to date on the effect of capital punishment on homicide rates is not useful in determining whether the death penalty increases, decreases, or has no effect on these rates. The key question is whether capital punishment is less or more effective as a deterrent than alternative punishments, such as a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Yet none of the research that has been done accounted for the possible effect of noncapital punishments on homicide rates. The report recommends new avenues of research that may provide broader insight into any deterrent effects from both capital and noncapital punishments.

Capital Punishment, 1978

Capital Punishment, 1978
Author: United States. National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1980
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN:

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Topical Bibliography

Topical Bibliography
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1985
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN:

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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment
Author: Tine Staahl Weirsøe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1985
Genre:
ISBN:

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Capital Punishment in Maryland, 1978-1987

Capital Punishment in Maryland, 1978-1987
Author: Maryland. Death Penalty Defense Unit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 1987
Genre: Capital punishment
ISBN:

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Condemned to Die

Condemned to Die
Author: Robert Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Imprisoned by the Past

Imprisoned by the Past
Author: Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199967938

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In 1987, the United States Supreme Court decided a case that could have ended the death penalty in the United States. Imprisoned by the Past: Warren McCleskey and the American Death Penalty examines the long history of the American death penalty and its connection to the case of Warren McCleskey, revealing how that case marked a turning point for the history of the death penalty. In this book, Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier explores one of the most important Supreme Court cases in history, a case that raised important questions about race and punishment, and ultimately changed the way we understand the death penalty today. McCleskey's case resulted in one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in U.S. history, where the Court confronted evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of capital punishment. The case currently marks the last time that the Supreme Court had a realistic chance of completely striking down capital punishment. As such, the case also marked a turning point in the death penalty debate in the country. Going back nearly four centuries, this book connects McCleskey's life and crime to the issues that have haunted the American death penalty debate since the first executions by early settlers through the modern twenty-first century death penalty. Imprisoned by the Past ties together three unique American stories. First, the book considers the changing American death penalty across centuries where drastic changes have occurred in the last fifty years. Second, the book discusses the role that race played in that history. And third, the book tells the story of Warren McCleskey and how his life and legal case brought together the other two narratives.

Capital Punishment in Japan

Capital Punishment in Japan
Author: Petra Schmidt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004124219

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This book provides an overview of capital punishment in Japan in a legal, historical, social, cultural and political context. It provides new insights into the system, challenges traditional views and arguments and seeks the real reasons behind the retention of capital punishment in Japan.