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McKenzie, Helen. Capital punishment in Canada. Ottawa, Ont: Library of Parliament, Research Branch, 1987.

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Parliament, Canada Library of. Capital punishment in Canada. Ottawa: Library of Parliament, 1987.

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Capital punishment in Japan. Leiden: Brill, 2002.

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Berlatsky, Noah. Capital punishment. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2010.

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Commission, New Jersey Death Penalty Study. Public hearing before New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission: Testimony concerning whether the death penalty serves a legitimate penological intent, such as deterrence; whether the penological interest in executing some of those guilty of murder is sufficiently compelling that the risk of an irreversible mistake is acceptable; whether the death penalty is consistent with evolving standards of decency : [July 19, 2006, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2006.

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Seleoane, Mandla. Death penalty: Let the people decide. Lee Glen, Florida [South Africa]: Vivlia Publishers, 1996.

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Lithuania. The Lithuanian policy on death penalty. 2nd ed. Vilnius: Governmental Information Center, 1996.

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Commission, New Jersey Death Penalty Study. Public hearing before New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission: Testimony concerning whether the selection of defendants for capital trials is arbitrary, unfair, or discriminatory; whether there is unfair, arbitrary, or discriminatory variability in the sentencing phase or at any stage of the process; and whether there is a significant difference in the crimes of those selected for the punishment of death as opposed to those who receive life in prison : [September 27, 2006, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, NJ: The Unit, 2006.

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Divided passions: Public opinions on abortion and the death penalty. Boston, Mass: Northeastern University Press, 1998.

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Japan. Naikaku Sōri Daijin Kanbō. Kōhōshitsu. Hanzai to shobatsu ni kansuru seron chōsa. Tōkyō: Naikaku Sōri Daijin Kanbō Kōhōshitsu, 1989.

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The death penalty and public opinion: The example of the State of Iowa. San Francisco: Austin and Winfield, 1995.

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The politics of the rope: The campaign to abolish capital punishment in Britain 1955-1969. Bury St. Edmunds: Arena Books, 2012.

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Evolving standards of decency: Popular culture and capital punishment. New York: P. Lang, 2004.

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Victoria. Victorian Community Council Against Violence. Community knowledge and perceptions of sentencing in Victoria: A report on the findings of the consultations. Melbourne: The Council, 1997.

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Keys, David P. Capital punishment and the American political experience: Continuing contradictions in the death penalty debate. [United States?]: Xlibris, 2010.

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La dernière peine: Roman. Montréal: VLB éditeur, 2011.

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A comparative analysis of capital punishment: Statutes, policies, frequencies, and public attitudes the world over. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.

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Lifton, Robert Jay. Who owns death?: Capital punishment, the American conscience, and the end of executions. New York: Perennial, 2002.

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Kudlac, Christopher S. Public executions: The death penalty and the media. Westport, Conn: Praeger Publishers, 2007.

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Kudlac, Christopher S. Public executions: The death penalty and the media. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2008.

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It's all the rage: Crime and culture. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1995.

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Canales, Claudia. El poeta, el marqués y el asesino: Historia de un caso judicial. México, D.F: Ediciones Era, 2001.

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Capital punishment. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2010.

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Michèle, Rodière, ed. L' Abolition de la peine de mort. Paris: Documentation française, 1987.

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USA, Amnesty International, and Cambridge Survey Research (Firm), eds. An Analysis of political attitudes towards the death penalty in the state of Florida. Washington, D.C: Cambridge Survey Research, 1986.

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Makkaḷ Civil Urimaik Kal̲akam (India), ed. We, the condemned: Voices against death penalty. Pondicherry: PUCL, 1999.

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Capital Punishment Cruel And Unusual. Information Plus, 2012.

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Hood, Roger, and Surya Deva. Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia: Human Rights, Politics and Public Opinion. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Confronting Capital Punishment In Asia Human Rights Politics And Public Opinion. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Measuring Tolerance For The Abolition Of The Death Penalty Arguing Abolition From A New Perspective A Case For Japan. Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH &, 2013.

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Literary Executions: Capital Punishment and American Culture, 1820-1925. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014.

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Barton, John Cyril. Literary Executions: Capital Punishment and American Culture, 1820-1925. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014.

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Blaskovich, Dagny A. A Comparative Analysis of Capital Punishment: Statutes, Policies, Frequencies, and Public Attitudes the World Over. Lexington Books, 2002.

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Blaskovich, Dagny A. A Comparative Analysis of Capital Punishment: Statutes, Policies, Frequencies, and Public Attitudes the World Over. Lexington Books, 2007.

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The Spectacle of Death: Populist Literary Responses to American Capital Cases. Prometheus Books, 2006.

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Kaminer, Wendy. It's All the Rage: Crime and Culture. Perseus Books, 1996.

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The global financial crisis. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2010.

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Public Executions: The Death Penalty and the Media (Crime, Media, and Popular Culture). Praeger Publishers, 2007.

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Zimring, Franklin E. The Complications of Penal Federalism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190203542.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses two punishments most often mentioned as examples of American national exceptionalism—capital punishment and imprisonment. It examines the available data on state penal power and patterns of these two most prominent issues implicated in discourse about American penal exceptionalism. The chapter shows that, in each setting, there are huge variations among American states. Moreover, in both cases, the study of interstate variation is a useful method of investigating the causes of penal difference. In the case of imprisonment trends over time, there may also be a nearly uniform pattern that reveals much about the influences of culture and public opinion on penal policy.
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Mazerolle, Paul, John Rynne, and Samara McPhedran. Exploring Imprisonment across Cross-National Contexts. Edited by John Wooldredge and Paula Smith. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199948154.013.4.

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This essay explores cross-national contexts in the use of imprisonment as a penal policy. Incarceration figures from select countries are presented with accompanying discussions of methodological and measurement challenges. Possible reasons for differences in the use of imprisonment across countries (including social, political, and economic influences) are also provided. The role of public opinion is explored, including similarities and differences in cultural attitudes regarding incarceration and capital punishment. This discussion also focuses on broader cultural differences that might have greater impact on a nation’s use of incarceration compared to specific sentencing polices or crime control strategies. From a global perspective, certain striking examples act as a helpful focal point for broader debate about macro-level factors and conceptual frameworks influencing the use of imprisonment and that may facilitate comparisons between different nations. Illustrative examples are the privatization of prisons and the rise of super maximum security (“supermax”) facilities.
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