America s Experiment with Capital Punishment

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America s Experiment with Capital Punishment Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of the Ultimate Penal Sanction third edition Edited by James R. Acker Robert M. Bohm Charles S. Lanier Carolina Academic Press Durham, North Carolina

Copyright 2014 James R. Acker, Robert M. Bohm, and Charles S. Lanier All Rights Reserved ISBN 978-1-61163-385-6 LCCN 2014935856 Carolina Academic Press 700 Kent Street Durham, North Carolina 27701 Telephone (919) 489-7486 Fax (919) 493-5668 www.cap-press.com Printed in the United States of America

Dedications To my parents, Roy and Dell, and to Jenny, Elizabeth, Anna, and Ethan. JRA To my brothers and sisters, Rick, Lori, Lorie, and Will. RMB To Adriana, our sons Logan and Trevor, grandmother, Dorothy, and grandfather, Henry. CSL And, to our students past, present, and future whose deathpenalty opinions, whatever they may be, might be informed ones.

In Memoriam Henry Schwarzschild passed away on June 1, 1996. Henry was a spokesperson extraordinaire on capital punishment issues. The strength of Henry s convictions, and the inspiring and inimitable way in which he expressed them, were universally respected and admired, regardless of listeners viewpoints or ideology. We miss him sorely. Since the publication of the first edition of this volume, we have sadly lost other fine colleagues, who we also miss deeply: David Baldus, Hugo Adam Bedau, Michael Mello, and Ernest van den Haag.

Contents Acknowledgments xiii Part I Introduction Introduction America s Experiment with Capital Punishment 3 James R. Acker, Robert M. Bohm, & Charles S. Lanier Part II Capital Punishment: Public Opinion, Law, and Politics Chapter 1 Capital Punishment Law and Practices: History, Trends, and Developments 19 John D. Bessler Chapter 2 American Death Penalty Opinion: Past, Present, and Future 39 Robert M. Bohm Chapter 3 Judicial Developments in Capital Punishment Law 77 Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker Chapter 4 Beyond Human Ability? The Rise and Fall of Death Penalty Legislation 101 James R. Acker & Charles S. Lanier Chapter 5 The Politics of Capital Punishment: The Sacrifice of Fairness for Executions 137 Stephen B. Bright Chapter 6 The Transformative Influence of International Law and Practice on the Death Penalty in the United States 157 Richard J. Wilson Part III The Justice and Utility of the Capital Sanction Chapter 7 Roots 183 Robert Blecker Chapter 8 Justice, Deterrence and the Death Penalty 229 Ernest van den Haag ix

x Contents Chapter 9 Is Capital Punishment an Effective Deterrent for Murder? An Examination of Social Science Research 243 Ruth D. Peterson & William C. Bailey Chapter 10 Is Capital Punishment an Effective Deterrent for Murder? An Updated Review of Research and Theory 271 Robert Apel, Samuel E. DeWitt, & Rose Bellandi Chapter 11 Future Dangerousness 289 Mark D. Cunningham & Jonathan R. Sorensen Chapter 12 Women and Children First 309 Victor L. Streib Chapter 13 Intellectual Disability, Mental Illness and the Death Penalty 335 Christopher Slobogin Chapter 14 The Execution of the Innocent 357 Michael L. Radelet & Hugo Adam Bedau Part IV The Administration of the Death Penalty Chapter 15 The Capital Defense Attorney 375 Andrea D. Lyon Chapter 16 Stacking the Deck for Guilt and Death: The Failure of Death Qualification to Ensure Impartiality 393 Marla Sandys, Sara M. Walsh, Heather Pruss, & Dylan Cunningham Chapter 17 The Life or Death Sentencing Decision: It s at Odds with Constitutional Standards; Is It Beyond Human Ability? 425 William J. Bowers, Christopher E. Kelly, Ross Kleinstuber, Elizabeth S. Vartkessian, & Marla Sandys Chapter 18 Mitigation and the Study of Lives: On the Roots of Violent Criminality and the Nature of Capital Justice 497 Craig Haney Chapter 19 Race Discrimination and the Death Penalty: An Empirical and Legal Overview 525 Catherine M. Grosso, Barbara O Brien, Abijah Taylor, & George Woodworth Chapter 20 Federal Habeas Corpus in Capital Cases 577 Eric M. Freedman Chapter 21 The Issue of Costs in the Death Penalty Debate 595 Richard C. Dieter

Contents xi Part V Terminal Stages of the Death Penalty Chapter 22 The Role of Health and Mental Health Professionals in the Capital Punishment Process 613 Steven K. Erickson & Charles Patrick Ewing Chapter 23 The Impact of the Death Penalty on the Families of Homicide Victims and of Condemned Prisoners 627 Margaret Vandiver Chapter 24 Life under Sentence of Death: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 661 Robert Johnson & Harmony Davies Chapter 25 The Evolving Role of Clemency in Capital Cases 687 Daniel T. Kobil Chapter 26 America s Experiment with Execution Methods 707 Deborah W. Denno About the Authors 727 Index 737

Acknowledgments First and foremost, we wish to express our gratitude to the individuals who contributed chapters to this book. The role of editor is not supposed to be so trouble free, let alone so exhilarating. Now, more than ever, we are convinced that it is a special and dedicated group of people whose scholarship and life works focus on the death penalty. It has been a unique learning experience and a real pleasure to work with the authors of the chapters that appear in the following pages, and we thank them all for the experience and their work products. Specific thanks go to Bill Bowers for coming up with the title for this volume, America s Experiment with Capital Punishment, and for encouraging us to go forward with the book when we began to have doubts that we could make a go of it. Without Mike Radelet s prompting, which we note with much appreciation, the third edition of this volume would not have seen the light of day. As has been true since the publication of the first edition of America s Experiment with Capital Punishment, our chance to work with the wonderful individuals at Carolina Academic Press and the assistance and guidance we have received from them have been invaluable and most rewarding. xiii