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The Slow Death of the Death Penalty - by Todd C Peppers & Jamie Almallen & Mary Welek Atwell (Hardcover)

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  • Why the death penalty is in decline across the United States Across the country, the death penalty is dying.
  • About the Author: Todd C. Peppers (Editor) Todd C. Peppers is Professor of Public Affairs at Roanoke College.
  • 328 Pages
  • Social Science, Death & Dying

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About the Book



"The book is a postmortem examination of what has "killed" the death penalty in states across the country"--



Book Synopsis



Why the death penalty is in decline across the United States

Across the country, the death penalty is dying. Twenty-two states have abandoned state-sanctioned executions, including nine in the last fifteen years. Of the twenty-eight states that still have the death penalty, eight have not had an execution in over a decade. And public support for the death penalty has declined from 80% of the surveyed population in the early 1990s to approximately 50% today.

As the death penalty slowly withers away, Todd C. Peppers, Jamie Almallen, and Mary Welek Atwell bring together a number of distinguished death-penalty scholars, activists, and attorneys to take an accounting of the damage inflicted by the machinery of death. Contributors to the book point to a range of different pathologies which have caused politicians and voters to turn against capital punishment, from unacceptable rates of false convictions and racially motivated prosecutions, to a clemency process poisoned by political factors.

Essay topics include various dimensions of the death penalty, including racial and gender bias; economic costs; the conviction of juveniles, the mentally ill, and the factually innocent; Supreme Court decisions; and the failure of the death penalty to serve as a deterrent against crime. This important volume is an up-to-date accounting of the current state and, as the contributors argue, the future demise of the death penalty.



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"The Slow Death of the Death Penalty is a timely and eloquent book that helps us understand the decline of the death penalty in the last few decades. It is an essential source for scholars of the death penalty and a post mortem that will be remembered as a bellwether in legal studies."-- "Robert Johnson, co-author of Bone Orchard: Reflections on Life Under Sentence of Death"

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Those who favor the death penalty frequently cite tired theoretical tropes to condone its
use--that the killer will never kill again, that executing them permanently removes them from
society, or that executing them is cheaper and more efficient than 'three hots and a cot' in prison for life. These essays, however--written by some of America's most renowned death penalty scholars--rip the lid off these theories to expose the true rotting underbelly of America's death sentencing. The arbitrariness of those selected to die, the racial and gender inequalities, the bloated cost and wasteful bureaucracies, the pervasive law enforcement and prosecutorial corruption, and the absolute lack of deterrence are on full, bloody display. Whether for the death penalty or against, this book is a must read.

"-- "Dale M. Brumfield, author of Closing the Slaughterhouse: The Inside Story of Death Penalty Abolition in Virginia"

"As the American death penalty has faded from our courtrooms, this highly readable and compelling volume collects the perspectives of frontline visionaries, scholars, and lawyers, conducting an autopsy of the penalty itself."-- "Brandon L. Garrett, author of End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice"

"In The Slow Death of the Death Penalty some of our most distinguished death penalty scholars reflect on the secular decline of American capital punishment, describing the processes that will, they believe, end the practice once and for all. At a moment when US federal authorities are bent on reviving this barbaric, anachronistic practice, this longer-term perspective is more vital than ever."-- "David Garland, author of Peculiar Institution: America's Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition"



About the Author



Todd C. Peppers (Editor)
Todd C. Peppers is Professor of Public Affairs at Roanoke College. He is the author and editor of many books, including Of Courtiers and Princes: Stories of Lower Court Clerks and Their Judges and In Chambers: Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices.

Jamie Almallen (Editor)
Jamie Almallen is an Assistant Public Defender at the Richmond Public Defender's Office.

Mary Welek Atwell (Editor)
Mary Welek Atwell is Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice at Radford University. She is the author of Wretched Sisters: Gender and Capital Punishment, Equal Protection of the Law? Gender and Justice in the United States, and Evolving Standards of Decency: Popular Culture and Capital Punishment.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.28 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 328
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Death & Dying
Publisher: New York University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Todd C Peppers & Jamie Almallen & Mary Welek Atwell
Language: English
Street Date: July 1, 2025
TCIN: 1004523262
UPC: 9781479819638
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-8421
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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