Capital Punishment in Contemporary US AmericaGRIN Verlag, 2008 - 124ÆäÀÌÁö Examination Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 1,0, Dresden Technical University, course: Abschlussarbeit zur Erlangung des Staatsexamens, 60 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Die Examensarbeit befasst sich mit dem Thema der Todesstrafe im zeitgen ssischen US Amerika und versucht den Grund f r dessen, in der westlichen Welt singul ren Bef rwortung dieser Strafe aufzudecken. Sie besteht aus 2 ineinandergreifende Teile: einen geschichtlichen Abriss der Entwicklung der Todesstrafe, beginnend in den 1960er Jahren, der mit der Schilderung der gegenw rtigen Situation in den USA endet und eine anschlie ende, um Objektivit t bem hte Debatte und Darstellung von Argumenten sowohl f r als auch gegen die Todesstrafe, die im Laufe der Geschichte immer wieder auftauchten und immer noch auftauchen. Dabei wird eine Ver nderung der Argumentation f r und gegen die Todesstrafe w hrend der letzten 4 Jahrzehnte ersichtlich, die mit der allgemeinen gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung in den USA zusammenh ngt. |
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... jury before the 1960s. With African Americans making up 95% of the local population in this area, this reveals a ... juries were neither representative of the community nor were they objective in their sentences. According to Haines ...
... jury before the 1960s. With African Americans making up 95% of the local population in this area, this reveals a ... juries were neither representative of the community nor were they objective in their sentences. According to Haines ...
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... juries the authorization to choose between imprisonment and execution, the decision had been made very arbitrary. Abolitionists now claimed that if America cannot but retain the death penalty, ¡°capital trial juries must at least be ...
... juries the authorization to choose between imprisonment and execution, the decision had been made very arbitrary. Abolitionists now claimed that if America cannot but retain the death penalty, ¡°capital trial juries must at least be ...
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... juries consisting only of jurors with no opposition to capital punishment were also likely to be ¡°convictionprone¡± (Haines 32). Even though the Supreme Court ruled ... jury. An exclusion of a juror, after the 8 Witherspoon v Illinois (1968)
... juries consisting only of jurors with no opposition to capital punishment were also likely to be ¡°convictionprone¡± (Haines 32). Even though the Supreme Court ruled ... jury. An exclusion of a juror, after the 8 Witherspoon v Illinois (1968)
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... jury. In the appeal, abolitionist attorneys criticized the lack of sentencing guidelines according to which juries would be able to pass their judgment (Haines 35). It was not the first time that the absence of clear instructions had ...
... jury. In the appeal, abolitionist attorneys criticized the lack of sentencing guidelines according to which juries would be able to pass their judgment (Haines 35). It was not the first time that the absence of clear instructions had ...
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