Top Ten Death Penalty Myths: The Politics of Crime Control

Top Ten Death Penalty Myths: The Politics of Crime Control

Top Ten Death Penalty Myths: The Politics of Crime Control

Top Ten Death Penalty Myths: The Politics of Crime Control

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Overview

The death penalty remains one of the most controversial issues in the United States. Its proponents claim many things in their defense of its continued application. For example, they claim that it deters crime, that death by lethal injection is painless and humane, that it is racially neutral, and that it provides closure to families of the victims. In this comprehensive review of the major death penalty issues, the authors systematically dismantle each one of these myths about capital punishment in a hard-hitting critique of how our social, political, and community leaders have used fear and myth (symbolic politics) to misrepresent the death penalty as a public policy issue. They successfully demonstrate how our political and community leaders have used myth and emotional appeals to misrepresent the facts about capital executions.

Successive chapters address the following topics: the notion of community bonding, the expectation of effective crime fighting, the desire for equal justice, deterrence, the hope for fidelity to the Constitution, the claim of error-free justice, closure, retribution, cost-effectiveness, and the messianic desires of some politicians. In each of these areas the authors quote from death penalty advocates making these claims and then proceed to analyze and ultimately dismember the claimed advantages of the death penalty.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275997816
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 407 KB

About the Author

Rudolph J. Gerber is a lawyer in private practice who teaches at Arizona State University. He is also a retired judge on the Arizona Court of Appeals. His most recent book is Legalizing Marijuana: Drug Policy Reform and Prohibition Politics.

John M. Johnson is Professor of Justice Studies at the School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, where he has taught since 1972. He has published 12 books and has headed the ASU chapter of Amnesty International for 12 years.

Table of Contents


Foreword   Sister Helen Prejean     ix
Acknowledgments     xiii
Introduction     xv
Death Penalty History and the Myth of Community Bonding     1
The Myth of the Rule of Law in Capital Cases     22
The Myth of Equal Justice     43
The Myth of Deterrence     62
The Myth of Fidelity to the Constitution     87
The Myth of Humane Execution     107
The Myth of Closure     124
The Myth of Retribution     139
The Myth of Effective Crime Control     165
The Myth of the Dedicated Public Servant     182
Conclusion     209
Selected Bibliography     227
Index     231
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