The Death Penalty as a Social Problem

Michael Meranze

Michael Meranze

University of California, Los Angeles, USA

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Abstract

Considering the death penalty as a social problem is a recent historical development. Capital punishment was an important tool of early modern states; it was only in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that it came to be seen as a problematic institution. The result is a practice that is both widely established and systematically under attack.

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