Death Penalty as State Crime

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Death Penalty as State Crime

Who Can Kill?

Regional / International studies Sociology: death and dying Crime and criminology Human rights, civil rights Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: human rights Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Medical sociology Social and political philosophy

Author: Laura L. Finley

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 27th March 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040001073


This book offers a new perspective on the death penalty in the US, examining capital punishment as state crime or state-produced harm. It addresses the death penalty, showing how the state not only authorizes a system and a practice that tortures human beings, but is also aware of its deep flaws and chooses not to address them.

Building on the vast literature on state crime together with case examples and interviews with activists seeking to abolish the death penalty, this book offers a new and innovative critique of state punishment in the US. It draws on a range of issues and topics such as arbitrariness, inadequate counsel, racial bias, mental illness, innocence, conditions on death row, the protocols, and the equipment used for executions. It emphasizes the need for abolition of the death penalty and highlights efforts being made to do so, with a focus on successful elements of abolition campaigns.

The Death Penalty as State Crime is essential reading for all those engaged with capital punishment, human rights, and state crime, and will be of interest to criminologists, sociologists, legal scholars and political scientists alike.

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