Race and the death penalty : the legacy of McCleskey v. Kemp /

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Imprint:Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 2016.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12398633
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Other authors / contributors:Keys, David P.
Maratea, R. J., 1973-
ISBN:9781626375130
1626375135
9781626373563
1626373566
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:In what has been called the Dred Scott decision of our times, the US Supreme Court found in McCleskey v. Kemp that evidence of overwhelming racial disparities in the capital punishment process could not be admitted in individual capital cases-in effect institutionalizing a racially unequal system of criminal justice. Exploring the enduring legacy of this radical decision nearly three decades later, the authors of Race and the Death Penalty examine the persistence of racial discrimination in the practice of capital punishment, the dynamics that drive it, and the human consequences of both.
Other form:Print version: Race and the death penalty. Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 2016 9781626373563

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505 0 |a McCleskey v. Kemp and the reaffirmation of separate but equal / by David Keys and R.J. Maratea -- Revisiting McCleskey v Kemp : a failure of sociological imagination? / by Tony G. Poveda -- McCleskey and the lingering problem of race / by Ross Kleinstuber -- Overcoming moral peril : how empirical research can affect death penalty debates / by R.J. Maratea -- Capital sentencing and structural racism : the source of bias / by Gennaro F. Vito and George E. Higgins -- Capital case processing in Georgia after McCleskey : more of the same / by Jacqueline Ghislaine Lee, Ray Paternoster, and Michael Rocque -- Addressing contradictions with the social psychology of capital juries and racial bias / by Jamie L. Flexon -- Nothing succeeds like failure : race, decision-making, and proportionality in Oklahoma homicide trials, 1973-2010 / by David Keys and John F. Galliher -- Why is the death penalty needed? / by Robert M. Bohm -- The death penalty's dirty little secret / by Franklin E. Zimring -- Race of victim and American capital punishment / by Franklin E. Zimring. 
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