A Life for a Life : The American Debate Over the Death Penalty, Paperback / softback Book

A Life for a Life : The American Debate Over the Death Penalty Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Providing a new look at the intense public debate surrounding the death penalty in the United States, this book explores the various trends in public opinion that influence crime prevention efforts, create public policy, and reform criminal law.

It discusses three core issues: the role of free will and determination; the search for the root cause or causes of crime; and, the effects of studying crimes versus studying criminals.

It provides a brief history of capital punishment in the United States from the earliest known execution at the Jamestown Colony in 1608 to executions occurring as recently as 2008.

Additional topics include the regionalization of capital punishment sentences, the spiritual and scriptural debate over the death penalty, the role of DNA evidence in modern execution sentences, and the ongoing effects of Furman v.

Georgia, McClesky v. Kemp, Baze v. Rees, and other related court rulings.

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