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  1. Death Penalty (Lucent Overview) by Don Nardo, 1992-09
  2. Furman V. Georgia And The Death Penalty Debate: Debating Supreme Court Decisions by Maurene J. Hinds, 2005-07
  3. The Debate About the Death Penalty (Ethical Debates) by Kaye Stearman, 2007-09-30
  4. Issues on Trial - The Death Penalty (Issues on Trial)
  5. Death Penalty:Is It Justice? (Issues of Our Time) by Richard Steins, 1997-12-09
  6. Overview Series - The Death Penalty (Overview Series) by John F. Grabowski, 1998-09-01
  7. Furman V. Georgia: The Death Penalty Case (Landmark Supreme Court Cases) by D. J. Herda, 1994-08
  8. Teens and the Death Penalty (Issues in Focus) by Elaine Landau, 1992-02
  9. At Issue Series - Is the Death Penalty Fair? (hardcover edition) (At Issue Series)
  10. Opposing Viewpoints Series - The Death Penalty (paperback edition) (Opposing Viewpoints Series)
  11. Death Penalty (Contemporary Issues Companion)
  12. The Death Penalty for Teens: A Pro/Con Issue (Hot Pro/Con Issues) by Nancy Day, 2000-12
  13. How have homicide rates been affected by California's death penalty? (In brief) by Michael J Godfrey, 1995

41. Paul's Crime And Justice Page: Criminal Justice Ethics: Part 5 Penology - Death
Additional Resources on capital punishment. Yemen, Saudia Arabia, Pakistan and Chinasay they will no longer execute juveniles. death penalty for Teens
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The Capital Punishment section of Criminal Justice Ethics contains a series of article that sketch out some of the themes in the debate. For more information, read Paul's columns about Mumia Abu-Jamal and televising McVeigh's exection
Stephen Nathanson "Is the Death Penalty What Murderers Deserve?"
Nathanson argues against the proposition that just deserts leads to executions. He believes it is difficult to be able to know what people deserve, and setting up an institution to consistently deliver just deserts is different from the outcome in an individual case. The analogy he uses is putting a grade on essay exams and trying to decide between an A- and a B+. Randomness in some judging is acceptable, but discrepancies in the death penalty are not. People should be held responsible and punished, but "we ought not feel confident that we can judge the precise degree of punishment that people morally deserve, and even if we could do this, we ought not feel confident that our criminal justice system actually does so" (p 422) Death Penalty Information Center Ethics Updates Death Penalty resources Cost, Deterrence, Incapacitation, Brutalization and the Death Penalty

42. Capital Punishment
Includes death row inmates, juveniles executed, and methods. capital Punishmentthe death penalty information from different religious perspectives.
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Capital Punishment What does the Bible say about The Death Penalty?
"And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life of his fellow man. Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God has God made man."
(Genesis 9:5, 6)
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Electric chair - Sing Sing I. The death penalty is a deterrent against crime. Deuteronomy 21:21 "All the men of his town shall stone him to death. You must purge the evil from among you. All Israel will hear of it and be afraid."
II. Under the Mosaic Law, the death penalty was not only permissible but required. Genesis 9:5-6 "And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting. I will demand an accounting from every animal. And from each man, too, I will demand an accounting for the life of his fellow man. Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed." Numbers 35:31 "Do not accept a ransom for the life of a murderer, who deserves to die. He must surely be put to death."

43. ABCNEWS.com : Juveniles And Mentally Impaired On Death Row
one of the few that execute juveniles and the where they practice the death penalty,”says Bernardine simply because it bans capital punishment for juvenile
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44. The Daily Utah Chronicle Online
of offenders who committed a capital murder before the 8th Amendment ban on crueland unusual punishment. and ethical issues raised by juvenile executions are
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Re-examining Juveniles and the Death Penalty
By Daniel Nydegger Published: Thursday, September 5, 2002 The Supreme Court's decision last month to deny Toronto Patterson's request for a stay of execution illustrates the legal and ethical problems of executing juveniles. Despite a long-standing tradition of ruling secretly on death row appeals, justices John Paul Stevens, Ruther Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer publicly expressed concern over the constitutionality of executing minors. This dissent surfaced when Toronto Patterson, a 24- year-old convicted murderer, appealed to the high court for a stay of his execution in Texas. He was convicted of killing a mother and her two young children in 1995. He was 17 at the time.
Of the 38 states that allow the death penalty, 16 prohibit the execution of those whose crimes occurred when they were under 18. Of the 22 states that execute minors, 17 allow executions of 16-year-olds, the minimum age established by the Supreme Court in its 1988 Thompson vs. Oklahoma ruling. The court held that execution of offenders who committed a capital murder before they turned 16 violated the 8th Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Stevens dissented then, and is dissenting again publicly now.
The three justices in the minority on the Patterson Case, who represent the liberal wing of the court, were right to dissent. The legal and ethical issues raised by juvenile executions are simply too complex for the criminal justice system to be putting kids to death.

45. Death Penalty - Suite101.com
How about juveniles? Is the death penalty considered “cruel and unusual punishment”? wereset in stone, the issue of capital punishment wouldn’t be an
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46. Death Penalty 6/10/02
81113 in The Killing State capital punishment in Law Politics and Culture, editedby Austin Sarat. 1989. The death penalty for juveniles An Assessment
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Death Penalty 6/10/02 Baldus, David C., George Woodworth, and Charles A. Pulaki, Jr. 1992. "Law and Statistics in Conflict: Reflections on McCleskey v. Kemp ." Pp. 251-271 in Handbook of Psychology and Law, edited by D. K. Kagehiro and W. S. Laufer. New York: Springer-Verlag. Barkan, Steven E. and Steven F. Cohn. 1994. "Racial Prejudice and Support for the Death Penalty." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Berk, Richard A. , Robert Weiss, and J. Boger. 1993. "Chance and the Death Penalty" Law and Society Review Bersoff, D. 1987. "Social Science Data and the Supreme Court: Lockhart as a Case in Point." American Psychologist Bessler, John D. 1997. Death in the Dark: Midnight Executions in America. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Blok, Anton. 1989. "The Symbolic Vocabulary of Public Executions." Pp. 31-54 in History and Power in the Study of Law , edited by June Starr and Jane F. Collier. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Borg, Marian J. 1998. "Vicarious Homicide Victimization and Support for Capital Punishment: A Test of Balck's Theory of Law." Criminology Bowers, William J. 1984.

47. "The Vision" Newsletter, April 2003 - "New Strides In Death Penalty Movement"
juveniles. The recent decisions involving the death penalty in the United Stateshave set fire to national conversation about America s capital punishment
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Kevin Stanford as a child. Stanford, also shown on the cover, left column, was 17 at the time of his crime, and is currently awaiting execution in Kentucky In 2002, 71 people were executed by the United States. But on January 24, 2003, the 103rd person to be exonerated since the reinstitution of the death penalty, Rudolph Holton, walked off death row a free man. Thankfully, the past year has seen a number of advances, beyond the findings in Maryland and the victory in Illinois (see, " Illinois and Maryland Set the Stage "), in the move toward death penalty abolition.
On June 20, 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a benchmark ruling ending the execution of mentally retarded people. In Atkins v. Virginia, the Court held that it was a violation of the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment to execute death row inmates with mental retardation. The decision reflected the national consensus that had formed on this issue. Mental health experts point out that those with mental retardation are suggestible and have a willingness to please that can lead them to confess, sometimes falsely, to capital crimes. The execution of such individuals is unacceptable in an educated society, regardless of their guilt or innocence.

48. St. Petersburg Times Online: News Of Florida
number of states opposing the death penalty for juveniles, if a measure the Senatepassed Tuesday makes it through the House. capital punishment would be
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But the House may not act; time is running short.
By Associated Press Published April 28, 2004 TALLAHASSEE - Florida would fall into line with a growing number of states opposing the death penalty for juveniles, if a measure the Senate passed Tuesday makes it through the House. Capital punishment would be reserved for murderers who were 18 or older when they committed the crime under the bill (SB 224) sponsored by Sen. Victor Crist, R-Tampa. The measure wouldn't affect the fates of Florida's four current death row offenders who were under 18 at the time of their crimes. Crist has been working on the measure for five years, beginning when he was in the House of Representatives. Though his proposal has passed both the House and Senate separately, it has never made it through both chambers.

49. NCPA - Crime And Gun Control - Punishment
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50. BU Libraries | Research Tools | Capital Punishment
of the issue as race and capital punishment, innocence, deterrence, juveniles, mentalretardation US, executions, and the costs of the death penalty.
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Presents an overview of the issues; a chronology, information on recent cases, events, and laws; a glossary of terms; and an annotated bibliography on capital punishment. Mugar Ref. X KF9227 C2 F53 2000
Capital Punishment.
Following a report from CQ Researcher on the death penalty, this volume explains the history of the death penalty in the U.S. from the 1970s to the present, presents state-by-state and federal statistics, and explores the organizations and individuals involved. Mugar Ref. X HV8699 U5 G66 2002.
Capital Punishment: A Reference Handbook. 2nd ed. 2001.
Provides overview of capital punishment, history, a chronology, biographies, facts and figures, and resources. Mugar Ref. X HV8699 U5 K76 2001.

51. Death Penalty Information Center
The death penalty Information Center is a nonprofit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment. The Center was founded in
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Execution Database Death Penalty Fact Sheet (pdf) Other DPIC Resources Clemency ... See A Month of What's New JUVENILE DEATH PENALTY: Psychiatrists Say Teen Brains Still Developing
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As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments in Roper v. Simmons regarding the death penalty for juvenile offenders, researchers have found critical evidence that the brain continues to change dramatically during adolescence. This research may help explain the impulsive, often irrational behavior seen in some teenagers. [ More
Arizona Prosecutor Disbarred for Eliciting False Testimony in Death Penalty Case
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The Arizona Supreme Court has ordered that former Pima County prosecutor Kenneth Peasley be disbarred for knowingly eliciting false testimony in a capital murder case. [ More
Gallup Poll Finds Decreased Support for Death Penalty When Compared with Life Sentence
Posted: June 3, 2004
A May 2004 Gallup Poll found that a growing number of Americans support a sentence of life without parole rather than the death penalty for those convicted of murder. Gallup found that 46% of respondents favor life imprisonment over the death penalty, up from 44% in May 2003. During that same time frame, support for capital punishment as an alternative fell from 53% to 50%. [ More
NEW RESOURCE: “Death Penalty – Beyond Abolition”
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52. LII: Law About...the Death Penalty
LII An overview of death penalty law with links to key primary and secondary sources. The death penalty, or capital punishment, may be prescribed by Congress or any state legislature for murder
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The death penalty, or capital punishment, may be prescribed by Congress or any state legislature for murder and other capital crimes. The Supreme Court has ruled that the death penalty is not a per se violation of the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Furthermore, the Sixth Amendment does not require a jury trial on the sentencing issue of life or death. In the landmark case, Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977) , the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty is a grossly disproportionate punishment for the crime of rape of an adult woman. The Court came to this conclusion by considering objective indicia of the nation's attitude toward the death penalty in rape cases. At the time, only a few states allowed for executions of convicted rapists. More recently, in Atkins v. Virginia

53. Juvenile Death Penalty Home
Supreme Court set aside Christopher Simmons death sentence, ruling for 13 of the22 juvenile executions in United States in the modern capital punishment era.
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From the Criminal Justice Reform Education Fund and the ABA Juvenile Justice Center. In January 2004, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision to hear the case of Roper v. Simmons later this year to consider the constitutionality of the death penalty for juvenile offenders. This resource kit provides information about a national consensus to ban the practice of executing juvenile offenders, including facts and figures and the latest science on adolescent development. Juvenile Death Penalty Cases
Information on individual cases of juvenile offenders who are on death row, who have been removed from it, and who have been executed.

54. Overview Of The Death Penalty Worlwide In 2003
The use of capital punishment fell slightly during 2003. reported by Amnesty Internationalthat one juvenile offended was death penalty developments during 2003
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Overview of the death penalty during 2003. The use of capital punishment fell slightly during 2003. I recorded 358 executions in 17 countries (down from 389 in 2002). It should be stressed that the figure of is for reported and verified executions. There will almost certainly have been many more in China (see below) and an unknown number in Iraq, prior to the toppling of Saddam. North Korea may well have carried out executions and there were almost certainly unreported ones in Iran and Singapore. Singapore rarely publicises the names of those executed, although in a parliamentary answer it emerged that 22 were hanged there in 2001 and at least 17 during 2002.
Just 4 women were put to death in 3 countries during 2003. Click here for details In 2000 there were at least 1457 reported executions in 28 countries. In 2001 it is thought by Amnesty International that there were a record number of 3,048 executions in 31 countries. Amnesty International reported that 1,526 people were put to death in 31 countries during 2002, with China, accounting for 1,060 of them, Iran with 113 and America with 71. They reported 1146 executions in 28 countries last year.

55. Death Penalty: The International Context
International resources on the capital punishment, including views of the U.S. death penalty, country reports, and international treaties and protocols. in the USA. death penalty News, June 1997
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According to Amnesty International, at least 2,258 prisoners in 37 countries were known to have been executed in 1998 and 4,845 persons in 78 countries were known to have received death sentences. These numbers reflect only cases Amnesty International knows about; actual numbers are probably higher. Further information on the current international status of the death penalty is found below. See also on the death penalty and movements toward worldwide abolition as called for by the United Nations and other international bodies. The U.N. Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions is mandated by the U.N. Commission for Human Rights to address instances of executions that violate international standards regarding human rights and the right to life.
Internationally, capital punishment is widely considered as a human rights issue. Three major

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57. Death Penalty
A discussion of the death penalty (capital punishment), one of today's most emotional social issues; ways you can become an activist on this issue, links to activist groups The death penalty has
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(The page links won't work properly until the download is complete.) Please see the Special Alert in the special Federal Section! There is little scientific evidence regarding effectiveness of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime, relegating the debate to center on philosophy. The fundamental questions are:
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  • Is the Death Penalty a deterrent to crime? This page is intended to help you make up your mind about the Death Penalty. The pro and con (for and against) material is placed side-by-side on the page so that neither position has a placement advantage. We think the best order to view the material with is the left column links above first (top to bottom), and then the right column (top to bottom)-or simply scroll down the page, but save the poll (which is just below) for last. The `Special State Sections' have brief descritions of pending legislatiion in those states and links to find and contact their legislators and governors. This page makes a pretty good death penalty resource and you're welcome to use it as such. Latest Death Penalty News: (requires JavaScript)
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    mental health services in the juvenile justice system 1998); Karla Faye Tucker/DeathPenalty Host Ray redemption, judicial mercy, and capital punishment in the
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    Punishment and the Death Penalty nalty Last updated: June 7, 2004 This site was awarded a Times Pick by the Los Angeles Times on 16-Apr-96. Selected Internet Resources on
    Punishment and the Death Penalty There are a number of helpful types of resources available on the web that relate to punishment in general and capital punishment in particular. These include links to court decisions, legislation, statistical information, and information about particular sites.
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    59. Death Penalty
    building to demonstrate against capital punishment in the condemned the United Statesdeath penalty record in known executions of juvenile offenders worldwide
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    Stop Child Executions!
    As a step towards the total abolition of the death penalty around the world, Amnesty International has launched an international campaign calling for an end to the use of the death penalty against child offenders. GET INVOLVED!
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    Amnesty International Appalled at Execution of Mentally Ill Man
    On May 18, 2004, the State of Texas executed Kelsey Patterson, despite Mr. Patterson's long history of serious mental illness, which included paranoid schizophrenia.
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    60. Campaign To End The Death Penalty
    the triad of flaws that make capital punishment so monstrous Ryan was a juvenile atthe time of his epitomize the worst possible elements of the death penalty.
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    Stop the Execution of Steven Oken!
    The State of Maryland plans to execute Steven Oken the week of June 14. We are asking people to phone, email and fax Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich to demand that he stop the execution of Steven Oken. This effort - endorsed by a number of abolitionist organizations - needs to be an expression of the abolitionist movement's strength! We must show Ehrlich that his plans to restart executions in Maryland won't go unnoticed. Please see Stop the Execution!
    The State of Maryland plans to execute Steven Oken the week of June 14. Stop the Execution of Steven Oken! For those in the Baltimore/DC area, all out on June 5! Demonstrate Saturday, June 5, 2 PM at Cain Field (Dunbar HS) at Monument and Ensor St. in Baltimore. A bus will be leaving from Takoma Metro in DC at 12:30 PM. the fact sheet for more on his case. Please visit

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