User Settings

The Death Penalty in America

Frank R. Baumgartner,Suzanna L. De Boef,Amber E. Boydstun-2001-01-01-Cambridge University Press eBooks
0

TL;DRAbstract

The modern era of capital punishment in the United States dates from the reinstatement in 1976 of state death penalty laws invalidated by the Supreme Court in 1972. During the moratorium period, state legislatures around the nation revised their legislation and procedures in an effort to pass constitutional review. Today more than 3,000 convicted criminals sit on the various death rows around the country. The revival of the death penalty in the modern era reflects in some ways a return to longstanding American traditions of justice, as the United States (like most Western countries) has a long history of capital punishment. There are, however, important differences between the modern and the pre-moratorium death penalty. In this chapter we look at some long-term trends in the use of capital punishment. We review the chronology of the use of the death penalty since 1800 and more specifically since 1976, we look at its geographical distribution internationally and across the fifty states

Chat with Paper

AI Agents for this Paper

The modern era of capital punishment in the United States dates from the reinstatement in 1976 of state death penalty laws invalidated by the Supreme Court in 1972. During the moratorium period, state legislatures around the nation revised their legislation and procedures in an effort to pass constitutional review. Today more than 3,000 convicted criminals sit on the various death rows around the country. The revival of the death penalty in the modern era reflects in some ways a return to longstanding American traditions of justice, as the United States (like most Western countries) has a long history of capital punishment. There are, however, important differences between the modern and the pre-moratorium death penalty. In this chapter we look at some long-term trends in the use of capital punishment. We review the chronology of the use of the death penalty since 1800 and more specifically since 1976, we look at its geographical distribution internationally and across the fifty states

Keywords

Capital punishmentSupreme courtLegislatureLegislationPolitical scienceContext (archaeology)State (computer science)Capital (architecture)

Chat

Click to start Chat