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The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment (Hardcover, Rev Ed)
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From the late nineteenth century to the present, decisions by the
Supreme Court have played a significant role in how American
governments, especially at the state level, have carried out the
death penalty. With more than 3,400 prisoners, including 118
foreign nationals, now on death rows, the Court's role is not
likely to diminish in this area over the next several decades,
barring a major shift in state laws and public opinion. Supreme
Court and Capital Punishment, the second installment in CQ Press's
"The Supreme Court's Power in American Government" series, explores
how Supreme Court rulings over its history have shaped and reshaped
the rules under which Americans have been tried, convicted,
sentenced and put to death for capital offenses. Through judicial
decisions and other primary documents, this reference explores the
impact of these rulings upon the behavior of legislators, judges,
prosecutors, defense attorneys and defendants. Considerable
emphasis is placed upon the twentieth century, especially the
period since the 1972 Furman v. Georgia case. Since Furman, few
areas of constitutional doctrine have undergone more abrupt changes
than Court-mandated standards for administering capital punishment.
A second principal theme of this volume is an examination of the
impact of race upon the long evolution of the Court's death penalty
jurisprudence. As defendants and victims, African-Americans on
trial for their lives in Southern courts became the central figures
in the design and redesign of capital punishment in the twentieth
century. The Court's "effective counsel" decisions have played a
major role in how states shape their public defender systems and
how they respond to the claims of impoverished defendants charged
with capital crimes. The documents section of the volume includes:
Selections from key Supreme Court decisions, both majority opinions
and dissents Amici briefs by a variety of organizations Selections
from proponents and opponents of capital punishment Legislative
debates on proposed moratoriums on capital punishment that took
place in Nebraska, Vermont and Illinois during the past few years
Congressional debate on the Racial Justice Act Statistical studies
such as that conducted by Iowa law professor David Baldus Vivid
early newspaper accounts of executions and trials Important topics
covered in Supreme Court and Capital Punishment include the
following: Judicial philosophies on the death penalty throughout
the history of the Court Debate over the execution of juveniles,
the mentally retarded, and the insane Race and capital punishment
Constitutionality of methods of execution Changing public opinion
and its impact on capital punishment
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Imprint: |
CQ Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2009 |
First published: |
September 2009 |
Authors: |
Michael Parrish
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Dimensions: |
254 x 178 x 31mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Paper over boards
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Pages: |
447 |
Edition: |
Rev Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-87289-773-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Politics & government >
General
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LSN: |
0-87289-773-7 |
Barcode: |
9780872897731 |
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