Contradictions of American Capital Punishment
Explore the intricate dynamics of capital punishment in the United States with Contradictions of American Capital Punishment by Franklin E. Zimring. Published by Oxford University Press in 2003, this compelling hardback spans 272 pages and delves into the contrasting ideologies that shape America's approach to the death penalty. While most Western nations have moved towards abolishing capital punishment, the U.S. stands out as a notable exception. Zimring's insightful analysis reveals how a longstanding tradition of popular justice often clashes with the legal principles of due process. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of justice, law, and morality in contemporary America. Discover the contradictions that define the American legal landscape and gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing debates surrounding capital punishment.