The Death Penalty: A Worldwide Perspective

The Death Penalty: A Worldwide Perspective

by Roger Hood CBE QC (Hon) DCL FBA, Carolyn Hoyle
The Death Penalty: A Worldwide Perspective

The Death Penalty: A Worldwide Perspective

by Roger Hood CBE QC (Hon) DCL FBA, Carolyn Hoyle

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Overview

The 4th edition of this authoritative study of the death penalty, now written jointly with Carolyn Hoyle, brings up-to-date developments in the movement to abolish the death penalty worldwide. It draws on Roger Hood's experience as consultant to the United Nations for the UN Secretary General's five-yearly surveys of capital punishment and on the latest information from non-governmental organizations and the academic literature. Not only have many more countries abolished capital punishment but, even amongst those that retain it, the majority have been carrying out fewer executions. Legal challenges to the mandatory capital punishment have been successful, as has the pressure to abolish the death penalty for those who commit a capital crime when under the age of 18. This edition has more to say about the prospects that China will restrict and control the number of executions 'on the road to abolition'. Yet, despite such advances, this book reveals many human rights abuses where the death penalty still exists. In some countries a wide range of crimes are still subject to capital punishment, and the authorities too often fail to meet the safeguards embodied in international human rights treaties to safeguard those facing the death penalty. There is evidence of police abuse, unfair trials, lack of access to competent defence counsel, excessive periods of time spent on in horrible conditions on 'death row', and public, painful forms of execution. The authors engage with the latest debates on the realities of capital punishment, especially its justification as a uniquely effective deterrent; whether it can ever be administered equitably, without discrimination or error; and what influence relatives of victims should have in sentencing and on the public debate. For the first time, it also discussing the problem of devising an alternative to capital punishment, especially life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191021732
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 03/27/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Roger Hood, CBE, QC(Hon),PhD, DCL, FBA is an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College and Professor Emeritus of Criminology, University of Oxford. He is a member of the British Foreign Secretary's Death Penalty Panel. Carolyn Hoyle, D.Phil, is a Fellow of Green College and Reader in Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1: The Abolitionist Movement: Progress and Prospects
2: The Vanguard of Abolition
3: Where Capital Punishment Remains Contested
4: The Scope of Capital Punishment in Law
5: The Death Penalty in Reality: The Process of Execution and the Death Row Experience
6: Excluding the Vulnerable from Capital Punishment
7: Protecting the Accused and Ensuring Due Process
8: . Deciding Who Should Die: Problems of Inequity, Arbitrariness, and Racial Discrimination
9: The Question of Deterrence
10: A Question of Opinion or a Question of Principle?
11: The Challenge of a Suitable Replacement
Appendix 1: Lists of Retentionist and Abolitionist Countries
Appendix 2: Ratification of International Treaties
Appendix 3: International Instruments
Bibliography
Cases Cited
Index
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