Confronting the Death Penalty

Confronting the Death Penalty
Title Confronting the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Robin Conley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2016
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199334161

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"Confronting the Death Penalty probes how jurors make the ultimate decision about whether another human being should live or die. Drawing on ethnographic and qualitative linguistic methods, Robin Conley explores the means through which language helps to make death penalty decisions possible - how specific linguistic choices mediate and restrict jurors', attorneys', and judges' actions and experiences while serving and reflecting on capital trials."--Provided by publisher.

Confronting the Death Penalty

Confronting the Death Penalty
Title Confronting the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Robin Conley
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015
Genre Capital punishment
ISBN 9780190263911

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'Confronting the Death Penalty' probes how jurors make the ultimate decision about whether another human being should live or die. Drawing on ethnographic and qualitative linguistic methods, this book explores how language, including written laws and trial talk, affects jurors' death penalty decisions. By focusing on how language can both facilitate and stymie empathic encounters, Conley investigates theinterface between experiential and linguistic aspects of legal-decision making to address the moral conflict faced by jurors that is inherent to death penalty trials.

Confronting the Death Penalty

Confronting the Death Penalty
Title Confronting the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Associate Professor of Anthropology Robin Conley Riner
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-11
Genre Electronic book
ISBN 9780197545546

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Confronting the Death Penalty: How Language Influences Jurors in Capital Cases probes how jurors make the ultimate decision about whether another human being should live or die. Drawing on ethnographic and qualitative linguistic methods, this book explores the means through which language helps to make death penalty decisions possible - how specific linguistic choices mediate and restrict jurors', attorneys', and judges' actions and experiences while serving and reflecting on capital trials. The analysis draws on fifteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in diverse counties across Texas, including participant observation in four capital trials and post-verdict interviews with the jurors who decided those cases. Given the impossibility of access to actual capital jury deliberations, this integration of methods aims to provide the clearest possible window into jurors' decision-making. Using methods from linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, and multi-modal discourse analysis, Conley analyzes interviews, trial talk, and written legal language to reveal a variety of communicative practices through which jurors dehumanize defendants and thus judge them to be deserving of death. By focusing on how language can both facilitate and stymie empathic encounters, the book addresses a conflict inherent to death penalty trials: jurors literally face defendants during trial and then must distort, diminish, or negate these face-to-face interactions in order to sentence those same defendants to death. The book reveals that jurors cite legal ideologies of rational, dispassionate decision-making - conveyed in the form of authoritative legal language - when negotiating these moral conflicts. By investigating the interface between experiential and linguistic aspects of legal decision-making, the book breaks new ground in studies of law and language, language and psychology, and the death penalty.

Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia

Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia
Title Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia PDF eBook
Author Roger Hood
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 1282
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0191509019

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With the strengthening focus worldwide on human rights, there has been a rapid increase in recent years in the number of countries that have completely abolished the death penalty. This is in recognition that it is a violation of the right to life and the right to be free from cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. There has, simultaneously, been pressure on countries that still retain capital punishment to ensure that they at least apply the United Nations minimum human rights safeguards established to protect the rights of those facing the death penalty. This book shows that the majority of Asian countries have been particularly resistant to the abolitionist movement and tardy in accepting their responsibility to uphold the safeguards. The essays contained in this volume provide an in-depth analysis of changes in the scope and application of the death penalty in Asia with a focus on China, India, Japan, and Singapore. They explain the extent to which these nations still fail to accept capital punishment as a human rights issue, identify impediments to reform, and explore the prospects that Asian countries will eventually embrace the goal of worldwide abolition of capital punishment.

Facing the Death Penalty

Facing the Death Penalty
Title Facing the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Michael Radelet
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 229
Release 2011-02-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1439907803

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An in-depth examination of what life under a sentence of death is like.

The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty
Title The Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Roger Hood CBE QC (Hon) DCL FBA
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 2168
Release 2008-03-27
Genre Law
ISBN 0191021733

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The 4th edition of this authoritative study of the death penalty, now written jointly with Carolyn Hoyle, brings up-to-date developments in the movement to abolish the death penalty worldwide. It draws on Roger Hood's experience as consultant to the United Nations for the UN Secretary General's five-yearly surveys of capital punishment and on the latest information from non-governmental organizations and the academic literature. Not only have many more countries abolished capital punishment but, even amongst those that retain it, the majority have been carrying out fewer executions. Legal challenges to the mandatory capital punishment have been successful, as has the pressure to abolish the death penalty for those who commit a capital crime when under the age of 18. This edition has more to say about the prospects that China will restrict and control the number of executions 'on the road to abolition'. Yet, despite such advances, this book reveals many human rights abuses where the death penalty still exists. In some countries a wide range of crimes are still subject to capital punishment, and the authorities too often fail to meet the safeguards embodied in international human rights treaties to safeguard those facing the death penalty. There is evidence of police abuse, unfair trials, lack of access to competent defence counsel, excessive periods of time spent on in horrible conditions on 'death row', and public, painful forms of execution. The authors engage with the latest debates on the realities of capital punishment, especially its justification as a uniquely effective deterrent; whether it can ever be administered equitably, without discrimination or error; and what influence relatives of victims should have in sentencing and on the public debate. For the first time, it also discussing the problem of devising an alternative to capital punishment, especially life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Confronting the Death Penalty

Confronting the Death Penalty
Title Confronting the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Michael Costigan
Publisher
Total Pages 45
Release 2007
Genre Capital punishment
ISBN 9781864202878

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"Legal, moral and personal responses to the death penalty in Australia and internationally."--Provided by publisher.