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  1. The Rope, The Chair, and the Needle: Capital Punishment in Texas, 1923-1990 by James W. Marquart, Sheldon Ekland-Olson, et all 1998
  2. Understanding Capital Punishment Law by Linda E. Carter, 2004-01
  3. Capital Punishment in America: A Balanced Explanation (Criminal Justice Illuminated) by Evan J. Mandery, 2004-09
  4. Does Capital Punishment Deter Crime? (At Issue Series) by Amy Marcaccio Keyzer, 2007-09-28
  5. The Conservative In Spite of Himself: A Reluctant Right-Winger's Thoughts on Life, Law and the Three Stooges by Maximilian Longley, 2007-06-29
  6. Ultimate Penalties: Capital Punishment, Life Imprisonment, Physical Torture by Leon Shaskolsky Sheleff, 1987-12
  7. History of Capital Punishment by George Ryley Scott, 2008-03-30
  8. Execution Protocol, The: Inside America's Capital Punishment Industry by Stephen Trombley, 1992-10-20
  9. Capital Punishment: London's Violent Football Following by Dougie Brimson, Eddy Brimson, 1997-08-01
  10. Dead Wrong: Violence, Vengeance, and the Victims of Capital Punishment by Richard A. Stack, 2006-09-30
  11. When the State No Longer Kills: International Human Rights Norms and Abolition of Capital Punishment (Suny Series in Human Rights) by Sangmin Bae, 2007-08-23
  12. The Killing State: Capital Punishment in Law, Politics, and Culture
  13. Severed Heads and Martyred Souls: Crime and Capital Punishment in French Romantic Literature (The Age of Revolution and Romanticism, 33) by Laura J. Poulosky, 2003-03
  14. The Death Game: Capital Punishment and the Luck of the Draw by Mike Gray, 2003-03

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42. Capital Punishment Resources
This guide covers the topic capital punishment. The following topics arerelated to capital punishment. More general Topics. Criminal Law
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43. Death Penalty Links
News Facts Law general Websites Regional Sites Abolitionist Sites US Dept. of Justice Report on capital punishment in 1995 ASCII text (37k).
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At the dawn of the 21st century, the death penalty is considered by most civilized nations as a cruel and inhuman punishment. It has been abolished de jure or de facto by 106 nations, 30 countries have abolished it since 1990. However, the death penalty continues to be commonly applied in other nations. China, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United States and Iran are the most prolific executioners in the world. Indeed, the US is one of six countries (including also Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen) which executes people who were under 18 years-old at the time they committed their crimes. While international documents have restricted and in some cases even banned the death penalty, its application is still not against customary international law. Much debate continues in the US as to whether it constitutes an appropriate punishment, at least to the most heinous crimes. In recent years, the debate has been further fueled by the use of new technologies which have shown that a large proportion of people sentenced to death are, indeed, innocent. News Facts Law General Websites ... Videos
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  • 44. MSN Encarta - Capital Punishment
    The United States stands apart from the general trends on capital punishment . capital punishment in the United States, therefore, is primarily a matter
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 8 items Article Outline Introduction The Death Penalty Debate World Trends Capital Punishment in the United States C
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    By the early 21st century, for the first time in history, the world’s nations were almost evenly divided with respect to capital punishment. As of 2005, 83 countries no longer authorized the penalty of death for any crimes. Another 13 countries authorized capital punishment only for exceptional crimes, such as crimes under military law and crimes committed in exceptional circumstances, such as during wartime. Amnesty International , a private organization working to abolish the death penalty, characterizes 22 other nations as “de facto abolitionist” because they have not conducted an execution in at least a decade or have made an international commitment not to carry out executions.

    45. Commission On Capital Punishment | Reports
    CHAPTER 5 – PROSECUTORS’ SELECTION OF CASES FOR capital punishment New JerseyAttorney general Guidelines on Lineup procedures
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    46. Death Penalty
    general. capital punishment Statistics From the US Department of Justice s Death Penalty; capital punishment; Ethics; punishment Ethics Update s
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    Death Penalty While there are hundreds of Web sites devoted to this topic, the vast majority are created by those who oppose the death penalty. This page provides links to a selected number of sites that offer the most unique and up-to-date information as well as links to additional sites. General Con Pro General
    Capital Punishment Statistics
    From the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics.
    Death Penalty; Capital Punishment; Ethics; Punishment
    Ethics Update's punishment and death penalty page has links to selected resources, including those to court decisions, legislation, statistical information, full text articles, information about particular sites, and NPR's "Talk of the Nation" programs on the death penalty. It also provides an excellent bibliography of philosophical and popular literature on punishment and capital punishment as well as suggestions for term paper topics.
    Frontline: Angel on Death Row. A Portrait of Sr. Helen

    47. Capital Punishment In Biblical Perspective
    capital punishment (extreme punishment involving putting a criminal to God stated the general principle regarding capital punishment Whoever shed
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    Capital Punishment in Biblical Perspective Capital Punishment (extreme punishment involving putting a criminal to death) is one of those hot political issues that many would rather not touch. This was highlighted by the recent media attention to the Tucker execution in February, 1998. Many who are opposed to it speak of it as being cruel, inhumane, even barbaric. They argue that it does not deter crime and should be abolished altogether. Even many who claim allegiance to Christ oppose it on the grounds that God forbids killing. Some of these will carry picket signs with the words, "Thou shalt not kill." What are we to make of it all? As Christians, we should not be so much interested in what organized groups or educated "authorities" have to say. We are not interested in public opinion and national polls. I’m really not even that concerned about whether or not it really does deter crime. Our interest should be what the Bible teaches, as this reveals God’s mind on the subject. Civil Government Capital Punishment in the O.T.

    48. Death Penalty Religious: Statements: The Episcopal Church
    invisible. capital punishment. Statement of the 1979 general Conference. 1958 general Convention of the Episcopal Church opposed capital punishment on a
    http://www.deathpenaltyreligious.org/education/statements/episcopal.html
    The Episcopal Church CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Statement of the 1979 General Conference. WHEREAS, the 1958 General Convention of the Episcopal Church opposed capital punishment on a theological basis that the life of an individual is of infinite worth in the sight of Almighty God; and the taking of such a human life falls within the providence of Almighty God and not within the right of Man; and WHEREAS, this opposition to capital punishment was reaffirmed at the General Convention of 1969; and WHEREAS, a preponderance of religious bodies continue to oppose capital punishment as contrary to the concept of Christian love as revealed in the New Testament; and WHEREAS, we are witnessing the reemergence of this practice as a social policy in many states; and WHEREAS, the institutionalized taking of human life prevents the fulfillment of Christian commitment to seek the redemption and reconciliation of the offender; and WHEREAS, there are incarceration alternatives for those who are too dangerous to be set free in society; therefore be it RESOLVED, the House of Bishops concurring, that this 66th General Convention of the Episcopal Church reaffirms its opposition to capital punishment and calls on the dioceses and members of this church to work actively to abolish the death penalty in their states; and be it further

    49. Death Penalty Religious: Unitarian Universalist Association
    capital punishment. The following general Resolution was passed by a vote of twothirds or more at the 1961 general Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist
    http://www.deathpenaltyreligious.org/education/statements/uua.html
    Unitarian Universalist Association CAPITAL PUNISHMENT The following General Resolution was passed by a vote of two thirds or more at the 1961 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association. WHEREAS, respect for the value of every human life must be incorporated into our laws if it is to be observed by our people; and WHEREAS, modern justice should concern itself with rehabilitation, not retribution; and WHEREAS, it has not been proved that fear of capital punishment is a deterrent to crime; and WHEREAS, human judgements are not infallible, and no penalty should be used which cannot be revoked in case of error, and WHEREAS, capital punishment has not always been used impartially among all economic and racial groups in America; Therefore bE IT RESOLVED: That the Unitarian Universalist Association urges its churches and fellowships in the United States and Canada to exert all reasonableness efforts toward the elimination of capital punishment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That copies of this resolution be sent to the Governors of all states in which capital punishment has not yet been eliminated, and to the Canadian Minister of Justice. The following General Resolution was passed by a vote of two thirds or more at the 1979 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

    50. G21 AFRICA - "Capital Punishment: Texas To Kenya"
    G21 AFRICA capital punishment Texas to Kenya by Robert Oduol. According toMr Ahmed Khalif, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims
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    NAIROBI - It is not always that events in the United States or elsewhere in the First World sway on-going discourse in distant places like East Africa so directly. Yet, this is exactly what recent reports of the pending execution of a convict in the state of Texas for crimes committed in the early 1980s and the execution, a few months ago, of 36-year-old convicted African American killer, Gary Graham, in Huntsville, Texas, for the 1981 murder of 53-year-old Bobby Lambert outside a Houston supermarket, have done
    For only a week after parliament in Kenya threw out a motion by human rights lawyer and opposition member of parliament, Mr. Kiraitu Murungi, to outlaw capital punishment, these reports have again forcefully re-directed debate onto the issue of the suitability of judicial execution as a deterrent to violent crimes and other capital offences.

    51. Capital Punishment Highlighted In Benson Exhibit
    capital punishment in Mexican History highlighted in Benson Latin American The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, a unit of the general
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    52. Most Valuable Network - Capital Punishment
    If Witt were a long time dedicated capital who was over 35 years old, general.— Gregg Kanner @ 441 pm. The capitals just announced they have signed
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    53. Most Valuable Network - Capital Punishment » General
    general. — Gregg Kanner @ 505 pm. We now have one more reason to start Check back with capital punishment in the next few days and weeks as we get
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    54. Capital Punishment In Modern British Law And Culture
    In January 1927 the party published a Manifesto on capital punishment, The victory of the Labour party in the 1964 general Election gave new hope to
    http://web1.pipemedia.net/~sar/bentley/cp-uk.html
    Capital Punishment in Modern British Law and Culture
    by T. P. Uschanov tuschano@cc.helsinki.fi Capital punishment in Britain before 1965
    The law on capital punishment prior to 1957

    The 1955-1957 debate and the 1957 Homicide Act
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    The public and the modern Execution Experience 1. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN BRITAIN BEFORE 1965 1.1. The law on capital punishment prior to 1957 What is often forgotten these days is that before the historic decisions in 1964 and 1965, the possibility of hanging had already been restricted in Britain to a very small number of murders with special circumstances. In fact a big factor in the final abolition bill's success was that it was widely felt that a sensible division to capital and non-capital murders, as attempted with the legislation then in effect, had turned out to be impossible. Parliament's finally finding hangings entirely inappropriate was the end result of a long process. The use of death as punishment, already known from the earliest history of Britain, reached its all-time peak in the 18th century, when Parliament continuously enlarged the already long list of capital crimes. Finally over two hundred offences were punishable by death, among them stealing in a shop to the value of five shillings, stealing anything at all privily from a person, sending threatening letters, sacrilege, and cutting down a tree (Trevelyan 1944:304-5; Bishop 1965:185). Starting in the 1820s, this 'bloody code' was gradually repealed, partly owing to the general rise of humanitarianism and enlightenment, but also because juries were less and less willing to convict people for theft and other minor felonies if that meant they were to die (Trevelyan 1944:305 and 446-7).

    55. 1972-1996 General Social Survey Cumulative File
    19721996 general Social Survey Cumulative File. capital punishment. cappun2,DOES R FAVOR capital punishment. Text of this Question or Item
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    DOES R FAVOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Text of this Question or Item Are you in favor of the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? % Valid
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    (No Data) Total Properties Data type: numeric Missing-data codes: Record/column: cappun FAVOR OR OPPOSE DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER Text of this Question or Item Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? % Valid % All N Value Label FAVOR OPPOSE DK NA (No Data) Total Properties Data type: numeric Missing-data codes: Record/column: capimp IMPORTANCE OF DEATH PENALTY ISSUE TO R Text of this Question or Item How important is the death penalty issue to youwould you say it is one of the most important, not very important, or not important at all? % Valid % All N Value Label ONE OF MOST IMP IMPORTANT NOT VERY IMP NOT IMPORTANT DK NA (No Data) Total Properties Data type: numeric Missing-data codes: Record/column: capinfo HOW MUCH INFO R HAS ON DEATH PENALTY Text of this Question or Item How much information do you have about the death penalty issue? Do you have all of the information you need, most of the information, some information, or very little information?

    56. ECOSOC Resolutions, Decisions And Reports
    capital punishment and implementation of the safeguards guaranteeing quinquennial reports of the Secretarygeneral should continue to cover also the
    http://www.un.org/docs/ecosoc/documents.asp?id=880

    57. 1995/57. Capital Punishment
    capital punishment. The Economic and Social Council,. Recalling general Assemblyresolutions 2857 (XXVI) of 20 December 1971, 32/61 of 8 December 1977,
    http://www.un.org/documents/ecosoc/res/1995/eres1995-57.htm

    58. Capital Punishment Cases
    he capital punishment Case Status Report is published monthly by the Office ofthe Attorney general, Criminal Justice Division. It details the legal status
    http://www.atg.wa.gov/pubs/capital_litigation/
    PRESS ROOM ABOUT THIS OFFICE JOBS CONTACT US ... SITE MAP Capital Punishment Case Status Reports he Capital Punishment Case Status Report is published monthly by the Office of the Attorney General, Criminal Justice Division. It details the legal status of each case where an individual is currently under sentence of death.
    Further information about any of these cases may be obtained by contacting John Scott Blonien, Criminal Justice Division, or the members of the Capital Litigation Team as listed on the cover page of this report. For easy reference, the names of current counsel for each case are italicized and bolded, and the latest developments on each case are also in bold print. Capital Litigation Report 0705 288K MS Word / Capital Litigation Report 0705 169K Adobe Acrobat PDF Capital Litigation Report 0605 287K MS Word Capital Litigation Report 0305 278K MS Word Capital Litigation Report 0105 277K MS Word Capital Litigation Report 1204 306K MS Word Capital Litigation Report 1104 306K MS Word Capital Litigation Report 1004 307K MS Word Capital Litigation Report 0904 307K MS Word

    59. Sample Chapter For Sarat, A.: When The State Kills: Capital Punishment And The A
    Sample Chapter for When the State Kills capital punishment and the American What is true of punishment in general is certainly true of those instances
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    Austin Sarat Book Description Endorsements Table of Contents Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@pupress.princeton.edu This file is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Introduction "IF TIMOTHY MCVEIGH DOESN'T DESERVE TO DIE, WHO DOES?" "Political power . . . I take to be the right of making laws with the penalty of death."
    JOHN LOCKE, Second Treatise of Government Monstrous Deeds, Cold-Blooded Killers, and the Politics of Capital Punishment Bob Westberry, Claude Medearis, Linda Florence, and Erin Langer never returned to their homes or loved ones. At 9:02 A.M. on that April morning they and 164 others were killed by a massive explosion that gutted the Alfred Murrah Federal Building. Investigators quickly determined that the explosion was caused by a powerful bomb. Suspicion first focused on overseas groups. Was the bombing the work of Arab terrorists, striking deep in America's heartland? As the New York Times reported, "So far no conclusive evidence has emerged that Arabs played any role in the bombing. Indeed, Federal officials have described the two known suspects as 'white,' a racial designation that seems to leave open their ethnic origin. Yet the speculation of Muslim involvement continues, fed by some news reports that have not been confirmed."

    60. Randall Library Resource Guides - Fast Fact Guide: Capital Punishment
    Enter capital punishment to view a listing of the 49 subject headings A good resource located in both the general Collection and available on the
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    Capital Punishment
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