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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... claimed that executions per se were fundamentally inconsistent with any part of the U.S. Constitution¡± (Haines 24). Rather, it had been claimed that certain procedures or ¡°mechanical aspects¡± like shooting violated the constitution on ...
... claimed that executions per se were fundamentally inconsistent with any part of the U.S. Constitution¡± (Haines 24). Rather, it had been claimed that certain procedures or ¡°mechanical aspects¡± like shooting violated the constitution on ...
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... claiming that the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment was violated (Haines 28). In addition to discriminatory sentencing, the abolitionists also challenged capital punishment on the grounds of three trial procedures typical at ...
... claiming that the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment was violated (Haines 28). In addition to discriminatory sentencing, the abolitionists also challenged capital punishment on the grounds of three trial procedures typical at ...
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... claimed that if America cannot but retain the death penalty, ¡°capital trial juries must at least be supplied with relatively precise standards to use when passing sentence.¡± (Haines 29) By the late 1966, the anti-capital punishment ...
... claimed that if America cannot but retain the death penalty, ¡°capital trial juries must at least be supplied with relatively precise standards to use when passing sentence.¡± (Haines 29) By the late 1966, the anti-capital punishment ...
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... claimed to be inconsistent with the 14th Amendment that grants all Americans the right to due process of law, since such absence enables the juries to impose death sentences in an arbitrary manner. And again, it was not deemed ...
... claimed to be inconsistent with the 14th Amendment that grants all Americans the right to due process of law, since such absence enables the juries to impose death sentences in an arbitrary manner. And again, it was not deemed ...
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... claimed that ¡°death penalty, as administered in the second half of the twentieth century, was inconsistent with evolving standards of decency.¡± To support this, they also held arguments like that of tragic errors too often made in death ...
... claimed that ¡°death penalty, as administered in the second half of the twentieth century, was inconsistent with evolving standards of decency.¡± To support this, they also held arguments like that of tragic errors too often made in death ...
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