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One of the most controversial subjects in criminal law is whether or not we should continue to use capital punishment as the ultimate punitive sanction. The intended focus of The Problem with Capital Punishment and Why It Should Be Abolished in America is to take a harsh, critical look at theories in support of the use of this form of punishment and expose the truth about capital punishment: it is extremely costly; it is arbitrarily applied; there have been too many innocent persons exonerated from death row; and the only consistency with execution seems to be that of the mentally ill, the poor, and those without adequate legal representation and by using methods that are inhumane and “cruel and unusual”.

This book shows that our current system of capital punishment is fraught with error, insanely expensive, and administered in such a manner that the possibility of executing a completely innocent person is not only possible but likely if we continue upon our present course. After reading this book, the reader will be left with no reasonable doubt that the time has come to abolish capital punishment in America.



Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: The History of the Death Penalty: A Brief Overview

Chapter 2: The Death Penalty: An Unjust and Arbitrarily Applied Penalty

Chapter 3: The Financial Cost of Capital Punishment Makes It Illogical to Continue Its Use

Chapter 4: Capital Punishment Runs Counter to the United States Constitution by Violating the 8th Admendments Prohibition against “Cruel and Unusual Punishment”

Chapter 5: Lethal Injection: An Inherently Flawed Method of Execution

Chapter 6: Bad Lawyers: The Unspoken Key to Many Death Sentences

Chapter 7: The Persistent Problem of False Confessions in Death Penalty Cases

Chapter 8: Wrongful Convictions, Innocence and the Death Penalty

Chapter 9: LWOP: The Alternative to Capital Punishment

Chapter 10: Final Considerations: Capital Punishment

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 06/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666903829, 978-1666903829
      ISBN10: 1666903825

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      One of the most controversial subjects in criminal law is whether or not we should continue to use capital punishment as the ultimate punitive sanction. The intended focus of The Problem with Capital Punishment and Why It Should Be Abolished in America is to take a harsh, critical look at theories in support of the use of this form of punishment and expose the truth about capital punishment: it is extremely costly; it is arbitrarily applied; there have been too many innocent persons exonerated from death row; and the only consistency with execution seems to be that of the mentally ill, the poor, and those without adequate legal representation and by using methods that are inhumane and “cruel and unusual”.

      This book shows that our current system of capital punishment is fraught with error, insanely expensive, and administered in such a manner that the possibility of executing a completely innocent person is not only possible but likely if we continue upon our present course. After reading this book, the reader will be left with no reasonable doubt that the time has come to abolish capital punishment in America.



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The History of the Death Penalty: A Brief Overview

      Chapter 2: The Death Penalty: An Unjust and Arbitrarily Applied Penalty

      Chapter 3: The Financial Cost of Capital Punishment Makes It Illogical to Continue Its Use

      Chapter 4: Capital Punishment Runs Counter to the United States Constitution by Violating the 8th Admendments Prohibition against “Cruel and Unusual Punishment”

      Chapter 5: Lethal Injection: An Inherently Flawed Method of Execution

      Chapter 6: Bad Lawyers: The Unspoken Key to Many Death Sentences

      Chapter 7: The Persistent Problem of False Confessions in Death Penalty Cases

      Chapter 8: Wrongful Convictions, Innocence and the Death Penalty

      Chapter 9: LWOP: The Alternative to Capital Punishment

      Chapter 10: Final Considerations: Capital Punishment

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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