
The Fifth Edition Of This Highly Praised Study Charts And Explains The Progress That Continues To Be Made Towards The Goal Of Worldwide Abolition Of The Death Penalty. The Majority Of Nations Have Now Abolished The Death Penalty And The Number Of Executions Has Dropped In Almost All Countries Where Abolition Has Not Yet Taken Place. Emphasising The Impact Of International Human Rights Principles And Evidence Of Abuse, The Authors Examine How This Has Fuelled Challenges To The Death Penalty And They Analyse And Appraise The Likely Obstacles, Political And Cultural, To Further Abolition. They Discuss The Cruel Realities Of The Death Penalty And The Failure Of International Standards Always To Ensure Fair Trials And To Avoid Arbitrariness, Discrimination And Conviction Of The Innocent: All Violations Of The Right To Life. They Provide Further Evidence Of The Lack Of A General Deterrent Effect; Shed New Light On The Influence And Limits Of Public Opinion; And Argue That Substituting For The Death Penalty Life Imprisonment Without Parole Raises Many Similar Human Rights Concerns. This Edition Provides A Strong Intellectual And Evidential Basis For Regarding Capital Punishment As Undeniably Cruel, Inhuman And Degrading. Widely Relied Upon And Fully Updated To Reflect The Current State Of Affairs Worldwide, This Is An Invaluable Resource For All Those Who Study The Death Penalty And Work Towards Its Removal As An International Goal.
This work investigates the global trajectory of capital punishment and the legal, political, and moral arguments surrounding its continued abolition. Authors Carolyn Hoyle and Roger Hood, both established scholars in criminology and human rights, synthesize extensive international data to evaluate the decline of the death penalty. They present a framework that prioritizes international human rights standards, arguing that capital punishment is inherently incompatible with modern justice systems due to its arbitrary application and failure to act as a deterrent.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for understanding the global movement against capital punishment. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous evidential basis for the authors' arguments against the death penalty.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191005304
ISBN-13:
9780191005305
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