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Stay Of Execution Saving The Death Penalty From Itself Charles Lane

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Stay Of Execution Saving The Death Penalty From Itself Charles Lane
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Charles Lane
ISBN: 9781442203808, 1442203803
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Stay Of Execution Saving The Death Penalty From Itself Charles Lane by Charles Lane 9781442203808, 1442203803 instant download after payment.

The United States stands alone as the only Western democracy that still practices capital punishment. Yet the American death penalty has gone into noticeable decline, with annual death sentences and executions dwindling steadily in recent years. In Stay of Execution, Charles Lane offers a fresh analysis of this unexpected trend and its moral and political implications. Countering conventional wisdom that attributes the death penalty's decline to public rejection of the "ultimate sanction," he showsthat it is instead related to the ebbing of violent crime itself. The death penalty is not only more popular than critics claim; it is also less flawed by wrongful executions or racial bias. Lane argues that capital punishment should be preserved, while proposing major reforms to address its real inequities and inconsistencies.

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