THE DEATH PENALTY: AN AMERICAN HISTORY. by dint of Stuart Banner.** Cambridge: Harvard University Pres 2002
INTRODUCTION I. A COMMUNITARIAN EXERCISE: THE EXECUTION AS TOWN MEETING IN COLONIAL AMERICA II. NO LONGER CERTAIN: LIFE AND DEATH IN NINETEENTH hundred AMERICA III. THE PRACTICE OF KILLING IV. THE in extent DEBATE
INTRODUCTION
The history of capital punishment in the United States has seen more than its share of ironic twists and uses The new states that made up the infant American Republic were, at the beginning of the nineteenth hundred among the first jurisdictions in the world to limit the use of the death
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