Capital Punishment Hardback
Edited by Michael O'Neal
Part of the Defining Documents in American History series
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Capital punishment has been the ultimate consequence for criminals in the United States since before the nation was established.
The Eighth Amendment in the Bill of Rights prohibits cruel and unusual punishment, and the Fourteenth Amendment in the Reconstruction Amendments requires due process of law before the taking of a life.
The original documents in these volumes review both the policies and principles of capital punishment that continue to evolve.
Documents discussed in this volume include: A Further Account of the Tryals of the New-England Witches, sent in a Letter from thence, to a Gentleman in London; The Eighth Amendment; The Fourteenth Amendment; and the Supreme Court decisions in Furman v.
Georgia that ended the moratorium on capital punishment; Hall v.
Florida, which concluded that IQ tests could not be used as a rigid guide in sentencing; and Glossip v.
Gross, which ruled that the condemned has the burden of proof when challenging the constitutionality of the execution method.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:800 pages
- Publisher:H.W. Wilson Publishing Co.
- Publication Date:30/06/2019
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- ISBN:9781642650365
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:800 pages
- Publisher:H.W. Wilson Publishing Co.
- Publication Date:30/06/2019
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- ISBN:9781642650365