
This fascinating collection examines murder jurisprudencethe social rules that govern the arrest, trial, and punishment of people accused of murderin the United States from the colonial period to the present. The contributors show how changing social mores have influenced the application of murder law by highlighting the ways cultural biases like racism, changing ideas about childhood and insanity, and the ameliorative effects of middle class status and paternal imagery both helped and handicapped persons accused of murder. Such famous cases as the Lizzie Borden axe murder and African American activist Abu-Jamals murder trial are included.
Page Count:
279
Publication Date:
2005-03-29
ISBN-10:
0791463788
ISBN-13:
9780791463789
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