The latest edition of the Amicus Journal is now available and features articles related to death penalty topics such as gender bias and jurors, as well as information on international capital punishment developments in the Caribbean and Africa. The journal features a story on the Middle Temple Library’s Capital Punishment Collection in Great Britain, an archive of textbooks, case-preparation aides, film documentaries, and other primary sources on the death penalty. The Amicus Journal highlights death penalty developments from around the world in an effort to broaden readers’ understanding of capital punishment.

(15 Amicus Journal (2006), published in London by the Andrew Lee Jones Fund). See Resources.