Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment in the United States, 2d ed.

Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment in the United States, 2d ed.
Title Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment in the United States, 2d ed. PDF eBook
Author Louis J. Palmer, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 632
Release 2008-07-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786432632

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This updated encyclopedia provides ready information on all aspects of capital punishment in America. It details virtually every capital punishment decision rendered by the United States Supreme Court through 2006, including more than 40 cases decided since publication of the first edition. Entries are also provided for each Supreme Court Justice who has ever rendered a capital punishment opinion. Entries on jurisdictions cite present-day death penalty laws and judicial structure state by state, with synopses of common and unique features. Also included are entries on significant U.S. capital prosecutions; legal principles and procedures in capital cases; organizations that support and oppose capital punishment; capital punishment's impact on persons of African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American descent, on women, and on foreign nationals; and the methods of execution. Essential facts are also provided on capital punishment in more than 200 other nations. A wealth of statistical data is found throughout.

The Death Penalty in the United States

The Death Penalty in the United States
Title The Death Penalty in the United States PDF eBook
Author Louis J. Palmer, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 399
Release 2013-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 1476605793

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The death penalty landscape has changed considerably since the 1998 first edition of this book. For example, six states that had the death penalty--Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico and New York--no longer impose the punishment. Some of the changes set out in this second edition involve discussions of all of the significant cases decided by the United States Supreme Court after 1998, including Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005); Atkins v. Virginia, 536 U.S. 304 (2002); Schriro v. Smith, 126 S.Ct. 7 (2005); Harbison v. Bell, 129 S.Ct. 1481 (2009); Holmes v. South Carolina, 126 S.Ct. 1727 (2006); Kansas v. Marsh, 126 S.Ct. 2516 (2006); Ring v. Arizona, 536 U.S. 584 (2002); Sattazahn v. Pennsylvania, 537 U.S. 101 (2003). This new edition includes 13 new chapters. They cover such topics as capital felon's defense team; habeas corpus, coram nobis and section 1983 proceedings; the Innocence protection act and post-conviction DNA testing; challenging the death sentence under racial justice acts; inhabited American territories; and the costs of capital punishment.

Encyclopedia of DNA and the United States Criminal Justice System

Encyclopedia of DNA and the United States Criminal Justice System
Title Encyclopedia of DNA and the United States Criminal Justice System PDF eBook
Author Louis J. Palmer, Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 473
Release 2024-10-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476603103

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Forensic DNA analysis was first introduced to the American criminal justice system in the mid-1980s. Since then, DNA testing has become the leading forensic tool both for obtaining sexual assault criminal convictions and for establishing the innocence of criminal suspects and wrongfully convicted defendants. This encyclopedia provides straightforward information on the role of DNA in the American courts. Entries explain the relationship of forensic DNA analysis to microbiology, population genetics, statistics, and the legal rules of the admissibility of scientific evidence. Full texts, preceded by summaries, are presented of all the statutes created by the states and the federal government that address the forensic use of DNA analysis, and the edited text of judicial case opinions that address specific DNA issues. There are many entries on organizations that use DNA testing to free wrongly convicted defendants and on individuals who were released from prison (many from death row) after DNA tests proved their innocence.

Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment
Title Capital Punishment PDF eBook
Author Bruce E. R. Thompson
Publisher Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Pages 338
Release 2009-06-25
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 0737746335

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This volume provides an abundance of information on the history of capital punishment, and ongoing opposition to it. Author Bruce E.R. Thompson includes narratives on well-known figures on both sides of the issue. Various methods of execution are explained and their use placed in historical context. Legal terminology important to the debate is defined and explained.

Invitation to an Execution

Invitation to an Execution
Title Invitation to an Execution PDF eBook
Author Gordon Morris Bakken
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 694
Release 2010-11-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0826348580

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Until the early twentieth century, printed invitations to executions issued by lawmen were a vital part of the ritual of death concluding a criminal proceeding in the United States. In this study, Gordon Morris Bakken invites readers to an understanding of the death penalty in America with a collection of essays that trace the history and politics of this highly charged moral, legal, and cultural issue. Bakken has solicited essays from historians, political scientists, and lawyers to ensure a broad treatment of the evolution of American cultural attitudes about crime and capital punishment. Part one of this extensive analysis focuses on politics, legal history, multicultural issues, and the international aspects of the death penalty. Part two offers a regional analysis with essays that put death penalty issues into a geographic and cultural context. Part three focuses on specific states with emphasis on the need to understand capital punishment in terms of state law development, particularly because states determine on whom the death penalty will be imposed. Part four examines the various means of death, from hanging to lethal injection, in state law case studies. And finally, part five focuses on the portrayal of capital punishment in popular culture.

The Encyclopedia of Christianity

The Encyclopedia of Christianity
Title The Encyclopedia of Christianity PDF eBook
Author Erwin Fahlbusch
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 994
Release 1999
Genre Reference
ISBN 9789004145955

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Containing more than 300 articles, covering the alphabetical entries P-Sh, this book also includes articles on significant topics ranging from Paul, political theology and the Qur'an, to religious liberty, salvation history and scholasticism.

Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution

Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution
Title Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution PDF eBook
Author David Andrew Schultz
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 923
Release 2010-05-18
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1438126778

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Covers the people, court cases, historical events, and terms relating to one of the most studied political documents in schools across the country, the United States Constitution.