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Book Synopsis: This book addresses the myriad controversies and examines the evidence regarding capital punishment in America. It answers questions regarding topics like the efficacy of capital punishment in deterring violent crime, the risks of mistakes, legal issues related to capital punishment, and the monetary costs of keeping inmates on death row.
Does the possibility of being put to death deter crime? Do the methods of execution matter? Is it possible for a state-ordered execution to be botched? Are innocent people ever sent to death row? Are there racial biases or other prejudices associated with the death penalty? This book examines the history of capital punishment in the United States; describes the significant issues, events, and cases; and addresses the controversies and legal issues surrounding capital punishment, making this important topic accessible to a wide range of readers.
The book presents both sides of the argument on whether capital punishment should continue or be abolished, looking at the evidence regarding whether it is necessary for carrying out justice and deterring violent crime or whether the practice is inhumane, ineffective, biased in its application, and costly. Readers will gain insights into how capital punishment should be used, if at all; whether effective safeguards are in place to ensure that only the guilty receive the death penalty; what crimes deserve this sentence; whether juveniles or individuals with diminished mental capacity should ever be sentenced to death; potentially viable alternatives to the death penalty; and the hidden costs involved in our capital punishment system that make it so expensive.
The book also contains primary documents relevant to capital punishment, such as excerpts from documents like the U.S. Constitution, the Hittite case laws, and the Code of Hammurabi, as well as descriptions of and excerpts from key cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Looking for an informative and comprehensive book on the controversial topic of capital punishment? Look no further than "The Death Penalty: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues)". This book is the ultimate guide to understanding the diverse opinions and evidence surrounding capital punishment in America.
Does the death penalty really deter crime? Are innocent people ever wrongly sentenced to death? These are just a few of the questions that this book seeks to answer. With a meticulous examination of both sides of the argument, this book provides a balanced view on whether capital punishment should continue or be abolished.
With its in-depth analysis of historical and legal issues, "The Death Penalty" is an accessible resource for readers of all backgrounds. It delves into significant events, cases, and controversies surrounding capital punishment, shedding light on racial biases, execution methods, and the monetary costs associated with keeping inmates on death row.
But that's not all. In addition to its comprehensive content, this book also includes primary documents that are crucial to understanding the history and current state of capital punishment. From excerpts of the U.S. Constitution to key Supreme Court cases, these primary sources offer a firsthand look into the legal framework surrounding the death penalty.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to broaden your knowledge on this important topic. Join the conversation surrounding capital punishment and make an informed opinion. Get your copy of "The Death Penalty: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues)" today!Click here to order now!
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