ABSTRACT
This volume provides analyses of a range of subjects and issues in the death penalty debate, from medicine to the media. The essays address in particular the personal complexities of those involved, a fundamental part of the subject usually overridden by the theoretical and legal aspects of the debate. The unique personal vantage offered by this volume makes it essential reading for anyone interested in going beyond the removed theoretical understanding of the death penalty, to better comprehending its fundamental humanity. Additionally, the international range of the analysis, enabling disaggregation of country specific motivations, ensures the complexities of the death penalty are also considered from a global perspective.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I Medical Issues
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Part II Capital Punishment Policy around the World
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Part III Executions, Executioners and the Condemned
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Part IV Media
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Part V Capital Punishment and Religion
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Part VI Drug Offenders and Capital Punishment
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Part VII War and the Death Penalty