Debating the Death Penalty

Debating the Death Penalty
Title Debating the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Hugo Adam Bedau
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2005-03-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780195179804

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Experts on both side of the issue speak out both for and against capital punishment and the rationale behind their individual beliefs.

Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment
Title Capital Punishment PDF eBook
Author Ted Gottfried
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Should a convicted murderer be given the death penalty? Ted Gottfried takes a balanced view and examines the many sides of this issue, discussing the history of capital punishment and specific cases involving this topic.

The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty
Title The Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Ernest Van den Haag
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 314
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1489927875

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From 1965 until 1980, there was a virtual moratorium on executions for capital offenses in the United States. This was due primarily to protracted legal proceedings challenging the death penalty on constitutional grounds. After much Sturm und Drang, the Supreme Court of the United States, by a divided vote, finally decided that "the death penalty does not invariably violate the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Eighth Amendment." The Court's decisions, however, do not moot the controversy about the death penalty or render this excellent book irrelevant. The ball is now in the court of the Legislature and the Executive. Leg islatures, federal and state, can impose or abolish the death penalty, within the guidelines prescribed by the Supreme Court. A Chief Executive can commute a death sentence. And even the Supreme Court can change its mind, as it has done on many occasions and did, with respect to various aspects of the death penalty itself, durlog the moratorium period. Also, the people can change their minds. Some time ago, a majority, according to reliable polls, favored abolition. Today, a substantial majority favors imposition of the death penalty. The pendulum can swing again, as it has done in the past.

The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty
Title The Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Louis P. Pojman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 189
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0585080682

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Two distinguished social and political philosophers take opposing positions in this highly engaging work. Louis P. Pojman justifies the practice of execution by appealing to the principle of retribution: we deserve to be rewarded and punished according to the virtue or viciousness of our actions. He asserts that the death penalty does deter some potential murderers and that we risk the lives of innocent people who might otherwise live if we refuse to execute those deserving that punishment. Jeffrey Reiman argues that although the death penalty is a just punishment for murder, we are not morally obliged to execute murderers. Since we lack conclusive evidence that executing murderers is an effective deterrent and because we can foster the advance of civilization by demonstrating our intolerance for cruelty in our unwillingness to kill those who kill others, Reiman concludes that it is good in principle to avoid the death penalty, and bad in practice to impose it.

The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty
Title The Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Thomas Streissguth
Publisher Enslow Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Capital punishment
ISBN 9780766016880

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Examines all sides of the death penalty debate, highlighting several controversial cases and exploring such issues as the execution of the mentally impared and racial differences in executions. Also describes new developments in science and technology that are changing the way guilt and innocence are decided and the way punishment is imposed.

Furman V. Georgia

Furman V. Georgia
Title Furman V. Georgia PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Stefoff
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages 132
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761425830

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Examines the 1972 Supreme Court case Furman v. Georgia in regard to the death penalty.

The Debate About the Death Penalty

The Debate About the Death Penalty
Title The Debate About the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Kaye Stearman
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 52
Release 2007-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404237520

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Describes the debate about the death penalty raising questions about whether it is justified, whether it is ever humane, who dies and who lives, and whether the death penalty ever makes society safer.