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Sep 052024

Research Roundup: Revisiting David Baldus’s Study to Examine Modern Day Use of the Death Penalty

DPIs new series focus­es on aca­d­e­m­ic research and arti­cles in the field of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. This month’s arti­cle is​“Sacred Victims: Fifty Years of Data on Victim Race and Sex as Predictors of Execution,” in The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, co-authored by Professors Scott Phillips (Department of Sociology & Criminology), Justin Marceau, Sam Kamin, and a J.D. pro­gram alum­na, Nicole King, from the Sturm College of Law at the…

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Sep 032024

Articles of Interest: The New York Times Editorial Board Argues United States Does Not Need the Death Penalty”

In an August 31, 2024, edi­to­r­i­al from The New York Times, the newspaper’s edi­to­r­i­al board writes that cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment is​“immoral, uncon­sti­tu­tion­al and use­less as a deter­rent to crime,” and asserts that President Joseph Biden should fol­low through with his cam­paign pledge to end the fed­er­al death penal­ty. The Times believes​“it would be an appro­pri­ate and humane finale to his pres­i­den­cy for Mr. Biden to ful­fill that pledge and try to eliminate…

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Aug 302024

Articles of Interest: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Editorial Board Argues that Death Penalty Will Not Bring Justice for Leon Katz

In a new edi­to­r­i­al, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette argues that the death penal­ty is​“nev­er the jus­tice that is called for” and achieves​“noth­ing of val­ue except the sat­is­fac­tion of vengeance.” The Post-Gazette describes the death of 6‑week-old Leon Katz in June as an​“almost unfath­omable” crime and a​“vio­la­tion of pri­mor­dial inno­cence” — but argues that Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr.’s deci­sion to seek the death penalty against…

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Aug 292024

Death Penalty Census Now Complete Through January 12024

The Death Penalty Information Center has updat­ed its Death Penalty Census data­base to include new death sen­tences, exon­er­a­tions, resen­tences, removals from death row, and oth­er sta­tus changes up to January 1, 2024. DPIs Census is a unique, com­pre­hen­sive col­lec­tion of every death sen­tence imposed since 1972, with infor­ma­tion on the coun­ty and state of pros­e­cu­tion; the year and out­come of each sen­tence; and the name, race, and gen­der of the defen­dant. It contains…

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