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Capital punishment in the United States


 

Capital punishment in the United States is officially sanctioned by 38 of the 50 states, as well as by the federal government. The overwhelming majority of executions are performed by the states; the federal government maintains the right to use capital punishment (also known as the death penalty) but does so infrequently. Each state practicing capital punishment has different laws regarding its methods, age limits, and crimes which qualify. The United States is second only to the People's Republic of China in the number of death sentences passed.

Bibliography

  • Banner, Stuart (2002). The Death Penalty: An American History. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674007514.
  • Dow, David R., Dow, Mark (eds.) (2002). Machinery of Death. The Reality of America's Death Penalty Regime. Routledge, New York. ISBN 0415932661 (cloth), ISBN 041593267X (paperback)
    (this book provides critical perspectives on the death penalty; it contains a foreword by Christopher Hitchens)