Wrongful Capital Convictions And The Legitimacy Of The Death Penalty

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Wrongful Capital Convictions and the Legitimacy of the Death Penalty

Wrongful Capital Convictions and the Legitimacy of the Death Penalty
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Book Synopsis Wrongful Capital Convictions and the Legitimacy of the Death Penalty by : Karen S. Miller

Download or read book Wrongful Capital Convictions and the Legitimacy of the Death Penalty written by Karen S. Miller and published by LFB Scholarly Publishing. This book was released on 2006 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The American system of capital punishment is facing a legitimacy crisis due to a large number of death row exonerations in recent years. In the wake of these exonerations, the number of new death sentences shrank to a 30 year low and surveys have revealed a decrease in public support for capital punishment. This book describes the crisis confronting the system and explores how newspaper reports of 29 exonerations functioned to legitimize and relegitimize the death penalty in light of these delegitimating forces. By applying Habermas' theory of legitimation crisis through narrative and qualitative content analysis, this book represents a new approach to media research.


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