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020 _a9780199228478
040 _aMAIN
041 _aENG
082 _a345.0773
_bHOO/DEA
100 _aHood, Roger
245 _aDeath penalty :
_ba worldwide perspective
_cby Roger Hood and Carolyn Hoyle.
260 _aNew York :
_bOUP,
_c2008.
300 _a486 p.
500 _aTable of Contents : Introduction. Chapter 1. The abolitionist movement : progress and prospects. Chapter 2. In the vanguard of abolition. Chapter 3. Where capital punishment remains contested. Chapter 4. The scope of capital punishment in law. Chapter 5. The death penalty in reality : the process of execution and the death row experience. Chapter 6. Excluding the vulnerable from capital punishment. Chapter 7. Protecting the accused and ensuring due process. Chapter 8. Deciding who should die : problems of inequity, arbitrariness, and racial discrimination. Chapter 9. The question of deterrence. Chapter 10. A question of opinion or a question of principle? Chapter 11. The challenge of a suitable replacement.
650 _aDeath Penalty.
700 _aHoyle, Carolyn
942 _cBK