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Blinded by the death penalty : the Supreme Court and the social realities of capital punishment
Frameworks of misunderstanding : capital punishment and the American media
Constructing capital crimes and defendants : death penalty case-specific biases and their effects
The fragile consensus : public opinion and death penalty policy
A tribunal organized to convict and execute? : on the nature of jury selection in capital cases
Preparing for the death penalty in advance of trial : process effects in death-qualifying capital juries
Structural aggravation : moral disengagement in the capital trial process
Misguided discretion : instructional incomprehension in the system of death sentencing
Condemning the other : race, mitigation, and the "empathetic divide"
No longer tinkering with the machinery of death : proposals for systemic reform
Concluding thoughts : death is different.
Frameworks of misunderstanding : capital punishment and the American media
Constructing capital crimes and defendants : death penalty case-specific biases and their effects
The fragile consensus : public opinion and death penalty policy
A tribunal organized to convict and execute? : on the nature of jury selection in capital cases
Preparing for the death penalty in advance of trial : process effects in death-qualifying capital juries
Structural aggravation : moral disengagement in the capital trial process
Misguided discretion : instructional incomprehension in the system of death sentencing
Condemning the other : race, mitigation, and the "empathetic divide"
No longer tinkering with the machinery of death : proposals for systemic reform
Concluding thoughts : death is different.