The death penalty : a worldwide perspective

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The death penalty : a worldwide perspective

Roger Hood

Oxford University Press, 2002

3rd ed. , revised and updated

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Previous ed. 1996

Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-293) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780199251285

Description

This is the revised and updated third edition of Roger Hood's classic study on the death penalty. In it, he surveys and analyzes the status of the death penalty as a punishment worldwide, taking into account the changes that have taken place since the last edition was published. This new edition is especially valuable at a time when more and more countries are joining the movement to abolish the death penalty worldwide.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. The Abolitionist Movement: Progress and Prospects
  • 2. Abolition and Retention: A Regional Analysis
  • 3. The Infliction of Capital Punishment - i. The Scope of the Death Penalty ii. The Scale of the Executions
  • 4. The Observance of Standards and Safeguards
  • 5. Problems of Administering a Restrictive Policy of Death Sentencing
  • 6. The Question of Deterrence
  • 7. Public Opinion and Knowledge
Volume

: ISBN 9780199251292

Description

Despite growing pressure for the death penalty's abolition, the year 2000 saw over 1000 people executed in China, some 123 in Saudi Arabia, 75 in Iran, and 85 in the United States of America (figures: Amnesty International). In this new edition of his classic study Roger Hood, the acknowledged world authority on death penalty legislation, assesses the global status of capital punishment at the start of the new millennium. As in previous editions, the author has drawn on his experiences as consultant to the United Nations for the Secretary General's five-yearly surveys of capital punishment as well as the latest literature from non-governmental organizations and academic experts. He shows that, despite a number of set-backs, the movement to abolish the death penalty has continued to gather pace; that international organizations and human rights treaties have increased the pressure on retentionist countries; that further developments have been made in securing protection for those facing the death penalty in retentionist counties; and that, despite such advances, in some parts of the world the range of crimes subject to the death penalty remains wide and the number of executions considerable. As before, Professor Hood engages in the latest debates on the realities of capital punishment, on claims that the death penalty is a unique deterrent to murder and other serious crime, and on the role of public opinion in the debate on capital punishment.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. The Abolitionist Movement: Progress and Prospects
  • 2. Abolition and Retention: A Regional Analysis
  • 3. The Infliction of Capital Punishment - i. The Scope of the Death Penalty ii. The Scale of the Executions
  • 4. The Observance of Standards and Safeguards
  • 5. Problems of Administering a Restrictive Policy of Death Sentencing
  • 6. The Question of Deterrence
  • 7. Public Opinion and Knowledge

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  • NCID
    BA61328951
  • ISBN
    • 0199251290
    • 0199251282
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 316 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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