Publications & Testimony
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Jan 05, 2007
EDITORIAL: Declining Support for Kentucky’s Death Penalty
An editorial published by the Lexington Herald-Leader noted that support for Kentucky’s death penalty has declined since the state resumed executions a decade ago. The paper stated that 68% of state residents questioned in a recent poll preferred a long prison sentence over execution for those convicted of murder. The Herald-Leader concluded that Kentuckians’ growing unease about capital punishment is reflective of a broader national trend away from the death…
Read MoreJan 04, 2007
NEW RESOURCES: Death Nation: The Experts Explain American Capital Punishment
Professor Matthew Robinson of Applachian State University has written a new book entitled Death Nation: The Experts Explain American Capital Punishment. This book provides a solid yet brief background on the major issues pertaining to capital punishment in the United States. It covers topics such as the history of the death penalty in America, American death penalty law, justifications for capital punishment, as well as alleged problems with its practice. The…
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NEW VOICES: New Jersey Commission Represented a Broad Spectrum of Officials and Citizens
The report from the New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission that called for an end to the state’s death penalty was prepared by a group of individuals representing a wide variety of viewpoints and experience. The members of the Commission were:Governor Jon S.
Read MoreJan 02, 2007
New Jersey Commission Recommends Abolition of the Death Penalty
EXECUTION REPRIEVES Gov. Ted Strickland of Ohio granted temporary reprieves to three inmates scheduled for execution in the next 5 weeks in order to allow more time to consider whether clemency should be granted: Kenneth Biros, James Filiaggi, and Christopher Newton. (Jan. 19, 2007). See…
Read MoreJan 02, 2007
New Jersey Legislative Commission Recommends Abolition of State’s Death Penalty
After extensive public hearings, the New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission issued a report on January 2 calling for an end to the state’s death penalty and replacing it with a sentence of life without parole. The 13-member Commission was appointed by the state legislature, which also placed a moratorium on all executions until a report was prepared. The report cited the risks of executing the innocent, the high costs of the death penalty, and society’s…
Read MoreDec 31, 2006
Registry of Known American Indian Executions, 1639 – 2006
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Representation News and Developments: 2006
Texas Court Rejects Presidential Order in…
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Justice David Souter’s Death Penalty Jurisprudence
In Kansas v. Marsh (2006), the Supreme Court held in a vote of 5 to 4 that a Kansas statute requiring that a death sentence be imposed when a jury finds that the aggravating and mitigating circumstances in a case have equal weight was constitutional. Justice Souter, disagreeing with the Court’s decision, authored the dissenting…
Read MoreDec 31, 2006
Resources: Religion and the Death Penalty (1998 – 2006)
Vatican Says Death Penalty Is“Affront to…
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Wounds That Do Not Bind: Victim-based Perspectives on the Death Penalty
Wounds That Do Not Bind: Victim-based Perspectives on the Death Penalty, a book by James R. Acker and David Reed Karp, examines how family members and advocates for victims address the impact of capital punishment. The book presents the personal stories of victims’ family members and their interactions with the criminal justice system. It also examines the relevant areas of legal research, including the use of victim impact evidence in capital trials, how…
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