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Capital Punishment : A Reference Handbook (2nd ed)

Part of the Contemporary world issues series
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This revised edition of a perennial bestseller, with more than 50 percent new material, is a much-needed overview of a hotly debated topic. Capital Punishment focuses on the use of the death penalty in the United States, its international status, and how foreign developments affect the country.

It includes a history, a discussion of the controversies surrounding the death penalty, updated biographical sketches, and statistics.

Key documents include the U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming capital punishment, a key dissent, Charles Dickens' 19th century view of the guillotine, and various papal and European Union decrees.

It also includes a chronology, organizations, websites with further information, and an annotated bibliography. In this updated survey, a thorough overview of capital punishment, author Michael Kronenwetter reveals interesting facts, for example, under Roman law, death was the penalty for publishing "insulting songs" and disturbing the city's peace.

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Product Details
ABC-Clio
1576074323 / 9781576074329
Hardback
07/12/2001
United States
English
300p.
23 cm
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Previous ed.: 1993.