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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Annotated Bib.

References

Hall, Melinda and GannBrace, Paul. “ The Vicissitudes of Death by Decree: Forces Influencing Capital Punishment Decision Making In State Supreme Courts.” Social Science Quarterly ( University Of Texas Press) 75.1 (1994): 136-151. Professional Development Collection. Web.25 Jan. 2014

  • Melinda Hall, and Paul GannBrace for the University of Texas press. Takes into account multiple different states that use the death penalty and characteristics or traits in cases that could vary the verdict. Hall and GannBrace also state that whoever reviews the case can mean the difference between life in prison and death within capital states. 

Harrison, Christopher W. “ Close Up On Capital Punishment: challenging Students’ Ideas Of Justice.” Social Education 76.5 (2012): 249-250. ERIC. Web 25 Jan. 2014.

  • Christopher W. Harrison covers a social experiment conducted on students to help them find their voice as global citizens. Harrison also states in his article that Capital Punishment Challenges some of the most cherished and universal values.

Lazere, Donald. “Camus And His Critics On Capital Punishment.” Modern Age 38.4 (1996): 371. Professional Development Collection. Web 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • Lazere just does on to state Camus’ debates against capital punishment which were that it is not a crime deterrent and metaphysical and political argument.  He also depicts other writers who were against Camus. 

Liberman, Peter. “Retributive Support For International Punishment And Torture” Journal Of Conflict Resolution 57.2 (2013): 285-306. Professional Development Collection. Web 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • Liberman discuses a hypothesis about normal people being bias with the death penalty when it comes to punishing foreign  bad guys. they rather have them pay for their crimes instead of worrying about national security. Liberman goes on to state that Americans that support the death penalty are generally bellicose toward foreign bad guys. 

McGarrell, Edmund F., and Marla Sandys. “ The Misperception Of Public Opinion Toward Capital Punishment.” American Behavioral Scientist 39.4 (1996): 500-13. ERIC.Web. 25 Jan. 2014.

  • The authors are discussing an experiment in which a man named Bowers take into account public opinion to determine wether or not Capital Punishment violates the 8th amendment. come to find out that Bowers found that lawmakers do misread the opinions. 
Otto, CharlesW., Brandon K. Applegate,and Robin King Davis. “ Improving Comprehension Of Capital Sentencing Instructions: Debunking Juror Misconceptions.” Crime & Delinquency 53.3 (2007): 502-517. ERIC. Web 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • Previous research showed that jurors may not have had a full understating with capital sentencing. So a test was conducted to help improve jurors understand this sort of sentencing and to even prove that there is a misunderstanding. the results showed that yes there was jurors that did not understand but it also showed that participants bias-refutation statements understood more than participants who were exposed to only the pattern instructions.

Rogers, Alan. “ Executing Democracy, Vol. 1: Capital Punishment And The Making Of America, 1683-1807 Executing Democracy, Vol. 2: Capital Punishment And The Making Of America, 1835-1843.” Journal of American History 100.3 (2013): 823-824.Professional Development Collection. Web 25. Jan. 2014. 

  • This is a book in 2 sections that basically has a bunch of cases and goes into detail about them. I'm not sure if ill find what i need from this source. 

Sandys, Marla, and Edmund F. McGarrell . “Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: Preference For The Penalty Or Mere Acceptance.” Journal Of Research In Crime And Delinquency 32.2 (1995): 191-213. ERIC. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • Marla Sandys and Edmund McGarrell focuses on the support of capital punishment under specie circumstances.

Toth, Zoltan J. "The Capital Punishment Controversy In Hungary: Fragments On The Issues Of Deterrent Effect And Wrongful Convictions." European Journal Of Crime, Criminal Law & Criminal Justice 21.1 (2013): 37-58. Academic Search Premier. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. 

  • An article written by Zoltan J. Toth in the 2013 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Toth discusses the debate on Capital Punishment in Hungary then goes into the topics of whether or not capital punishment is a crime deterrent, what if someone was wrongfully convicted and wether or not it is morally right to sentence someone to death. 

Unnever, James D., and Francis T. Cullen.” Reassessing The Racial Divide In Support For Capital Punishment : The Continuing Significance Of Race.” Journal Of Research In Crime And Delinquency 44.1 92007): 124-158. ERIC. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.

  • James Unnever, and Francis Cullen argue and debate over wether or not discrimination has a direct effect on the support of Capital Punishment. To determine if their hypothesis is correct the review data drawn from surveys across being a Native Southerner, Confidence in government officials, political orientation, and religious affliction.

References

“ American Civil Liberties Union.” American Civil Liberties Union N.p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan.2014. 

  • This is a website that contains multiple diffract topics and among these topics is the topic of capital punishment. Within my topic there are multiple different articles concerning my topic containing statistics, quotes, and different opinions. 


“Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)- Capital Punishment, 2011-statistical Tables.” Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)- Capital Punishment, 2011-statistical Tables. N.p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.

  • This is a federal website that mostly contains statistics on multiple thing about capital punishment like At yearend 2011, 35 states and the Federal Bureau of Prisons held 3,082 inmates under sentence of death, which was 57 fewer than at yearend 2010.”  Or “ Of prisoners under sentence of death at yearend, 55% were white and 42% were black. The 387 Hispanic inmates under sentence of death accounted for 14% of inmates with a known ethnicity.” and “ In 2012, 9 states executed 43 inmates, which was the same number executed in 2011.” but this website also contains cases and court issues. 

Cohen, Andrew. “ The Death Penalty: Why We Fight for Equal Justice.” The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 19 Sept. 2011. Web. 25 Jan. 2014

  • This is an article written by Andrew Cohen that goes into depth on how far we( as a country ) have to go, toward fair and accurate capital punishment in America. Cohen takes into account multiple different cases and debate topics that have to do with capital punishment while he depicts them and relates them back to the justice field. 

Cohen, Andrew. “ Yes, America, We Have Executed an Innocent Man.” The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 14 May 2012. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • This is another article written by Andrew Cohen about how “ unjust” capital punishment is. Cohen deeply reviews a case called the “ DeLuna Case” in while a man named Carlos DeLuna was put to death for a crime ( murder) he did not commit. 

“ Cruel and Unusual? A Short History of Capital Punishment in the U.S.” CBCnews. CBC/Radio Canada, n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.this article contains not on the history of capital punishment but  statistics as well.  this article tells you able different methods of execution, how many times each has been used since 1976, who was the last person to die from each method, what one can get the death penalty for, race, gender and age, and which states still allow capital punishment? 

“ Death Penalty Is Dead Wrong: It’s Time to Outlaw Capital Punishment in America- Completely.” NY Daily News. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014

  • In this article article written by Mario M. Cuomo, Cuomo states why we should get rid of capital punishment. he argues different debates and basically gives his reasoning to abolish the death penalty. 


“ On the Death Sentence.” By John Paul stevens. N.p.,n.p. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • This is an article an in detail summary of a book called “ Peculiar Institution: Americas Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition”  by David Garland. this article gives a complete understanding of who the author was and what his true feeling of capital punishment is; one being “a strange social fact that stands in need of explanation.”


“U.S. Death Penalty Facts.” Amnesty International USA. N.p.,n.p. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.

  • On the home page of this website it states “ Capital punishment does not work. There is a wealth of mounting evidence that proves this fact.” this website is designed to prove this statement. 
“ Vatican Statements.” Catholic Mobilizing Network. N..p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • This is a website that shows a religious view on capital punishment. 
“ What’s New.” Death Penalty Information Center. N.p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 

  • This website has all kinds of articles relating to capital punishment; almost anything! the effects , studies ( many different kinds) supreme courts, mental retardation and so much more. it all relates back to the Death Penalty. 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Research Proposal










Capital Punishment 
English 102
Tia Lara



























Introduction: 
Over the decade society has questioned whether or not Capital punishment; also know as the Death penalty should be abolished. Capital punishment has been around from the time the united states was formed; in 1776. Although it is legal in the united states not all states believe in punishment by death. This project will forces on what exactly capital Punishment is, why it was started, and both the pro’s and con’s of such a penalty. (preliminary thesis) 

Review of Literature:
Sources reviews so far include “ The Capital Punishment Controversy in Hungary: Fragments on the Issues of Deterrent Effect and Wrongful Convictions.” an article written by Zoltan J. Toth in the 2013 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. Toth discusses the debate on Capital Punishment in Hungary then goes into the topics of whether or not capital punishment is a crime deterrent, what if someone was wrongfully convicted and wether or not it is morally right to sentence someone to death.  “Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: Preference For The Penalty Or Mere Acceptance.” by Marla Sandys and Edmund McGarrell focuses on the support of capital punishment under specie circumstances. The journal article “Close Up On Capital Punishment: challenging Students’ Ideas Of Justice.” by Christopher W. Harrison covers a social experiment conducted on students to help them find their voice as global citizens. Harrison also states in his article that Capital Punishment Challenges some of the most cherished and universal values. Whereas an article in the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 2007 “ Reassessing The Racial Divide In Support For Capital Punishment : The Continuing Significance Of Race.” written by James Unnever, and Francis Cullen argue and debate over wether or not discrimination has a direct effect on the support of Capital Punishment. To determine if their hypothesis is correct the review data drawn from surveys across being a Native Southerner, Confidence in government officials, political orientation, and religious affliction. “ The Vicissitudes of Death by Decree: Forces Influencing Capital Punishment Decision Making In State Supreme Courts.” written by Melinda Hall, and Paul GannBrace for the University of Texas press. Takes into account multiple different states that use the death penalty and characteristics or traits in cases that could vary the verdict. Hall and GannBrace also state that whoever reviews the case can mean the difference between life in prison and death within capital states. 






Methodology: 
In addition to the sources collected so far, I will be looking for more articles in peer-reviewed publications on EBSCO, as well as federal publications concerning capital punishment. While reviewing more sources I hope to find more statistics, quotes, and other point of views. on top my online research I plan to visit local libraries to look for books on my topic rather than all online articles. I currently have not found someone to interview on the topic but I plan to, so that I can develop different feelings on my topic.  

Timeline: 
This coming week i plan to review my sources, pull out the information I plan to use and organize it so that when I go back to it, it wont be difficult. On Feb. 17 I plan to visit local libraries and look for books concerning my topic; the goal is to find a federal document or federal statement. By Feb 20. I plan to have my annotated bibliography completed. By Feb. 24 I plan to have informants lined up so that I may ask them about their feeling on my topic. On Feb. 27 I plan to have completed my literature review and within a week of that have my final outline, and abstract done. so that by Mar. 13 all I will have to do is polish my paper. Hopefully I’ll only have to pay for money in gas but I estimate a total of 48 hours of my time will go into this project. 



























References

Hagin, Leigh D.,Eric Y. Drogin, and Thomas J. Guilmette. “ IQ Scores Should Not Be Adjusted For The Flynn Effect In Capital Punishment Cases.” Journal Of Psychoeducational Assessment 28.5 (2010): 474-476. ERIC. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 
Hall, Melinda and GannBrace, Paul. “ The Vicissitudes of Death by Decree: Forces Influencing Capital Punishment Decision Making In State Supreme Courts.” Social Science Quarterly ( University Of Texas Press) 75.1 (1994): 136-151. Professional Development Collection. Web.25 Jan. 2014
Harrison, Christopher W. “ Close Up On Capital Punishment: challenging Students’ Ideas Of Justice.” Social Education 76.5 (2012): 249-250. ERIC. Web 25 Jan. 2014.
Lazere, Donald. “Camus And His Critics On Capital Punishment.” Modern Age 38.4 (1996): 371. Professional Development Collection. Web 25 Jan. 2014. 
Liberman, Peter. “Retributive Support For International Punishment And Torture” Journal Of Conflict Resolution 57.2 (2013): 285-306. Professional Development Collection. Web 25 Jan. 2014. 
McGarrell, Edmund F., and Marla Sandys. “ The Misperception Of Public Opinion Toward Capital Punishment.” American Behavioral Scientist 39.4 (1996): 500-13. ERIC.Web. 25 Jan. 2014.
Otto, CharlesW., Brandon K. Applegate,and Robin King Davis. “ Improving Comprehension Of Capital Sentencing Instructions: Debunking Juror Misconceptions.” Crime & Delinquency 53.3 (2007): 502-517. ERIC. Web 25 Jan. 2014. 
Rogers, Alan. “ Executing Democracy, Vol. 1: Capital Punishment And The Making Of America, 1683-1807 Executing Democracy, Vol. 2: Capital Punishment And The Making Of America, 1835-1843.” Journal of American History 100.3 (2013): 823-824.Professional Development Collection. Web 25. Jan. 2014. 
Sandys, Marla, and Edmund F. McGarrell . “Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: Preference For The Penalty Or Mere Acceptance.” Journal Of Research In Crime And Delinquency 32.2 (1995): 191-213. ERIC. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 
Toth, Zoltan J. "The Capital Punishment Controversy In Hungary: Fragments On The Issues Of Deterrent Effect And Wrongful Convictions." European Journal Of Crime, Criminal Law & Criminal Justice 21.1 (2013): 37-58. Academic Search Premier. Web. 16 Feb. 2014. 
Unnever, James D., and Francis T. Cullen.” Reassessing The Racial Divide In Support For Capital Punishment : The Continuing Significance Of Race.” Journal Of Research In Crime And Delinquency 44.1 92007): 124-158. ERIC. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.
References

“ American Civil Liberties Union.” American Civil Liberties Union N.p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan.2014. 
“Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)- Capital Punishment, 2011-statistical Tables.” Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)- Capital Punishment, 2011-statistical Tables. N.p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.
Cohen, Andrew. “ The Death Penalty: Why We Fight for Equal Justice.” The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 19 Sept. 2011. Web. 25 Jan. 2014
Cohen, Andrew. “ Yes, America, We Have Executed an Innocent Man.” The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 14 May 2012. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 
“ Cruel and Unusual? A Short History of Capital Punishment in the U.S.” CBCnews. CBC/Radio Canada, n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.
“ Death Penalty Is Dead Wrong: It’s Time to Outlaw Capital Punishment in America- Completley.” NY Daily News. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014
“ On the Death Sentence.” By John Paul stevens. N.p.,n.p. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 
“U.S. Death Penalty Facts.” Amnesty International USA. N.p.,n.p. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.
“ Vatican Statements.” Catholic Mobilizing Network. N..p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 

“ What’s New.” Death Penalty Information Center. N.p.,n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014.