Murder and the Death Penalty in Massachusetts
Discover the compelling history of capital punishment in Massachusetts with Murder and the Death Penalty in Massachusetts by Alan Rogers. Published in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 480 pages, delving into over 300 years of legal and social history surrounding the execution of convicted murderers in the state.
Rogers expertly narrates the significant journey towards the abolition of the death penalty, highlighting the pivotal roles played by reformers, abolitionists, and the Supreme Judicial Court. This book not only chronicles the evolution of criminal law in Massachusetts but also reflects on broader themes of justice and human rights.
Whether you're a legal professional, a history enthusiast, or simply interested in the social implications of capital punishment, this book offers a thorough and engaging exploration of a critical chapter in Massachusetts' legal history.