
American Roulette
The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials
Sarah Beth Kaufman(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 19. May 2020
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-0-520-34438-9 (ISBN)
Description
As the death penalty clings to life in many states and dies off in others, this first-of-its-kind ethnography takes readers inside capital trials across the United States. Sarah Beth Kaufman draws on years of ethnographic and documentary research, including hundreds of hours of courtroom observation in seven states, interviews with participants, and analyses of newspaper coverage to reveal how the American justice system decides who deserves the most extreme punishment. The "super due process" accorded capital sentencing by the United States Supreme Court is the system's best attempt at individuated sentencing. Resources not seen in most other parts of the criminal justice system, such as jurors and psychological experts, are required in capital trials, yet even these cannot create the conditions of morality or justice. Kaufman demonstrates that capital trials ultimately depend on performance and politics, resulting in the enactment of deep biases and utter capriciousness. American Roulette contends that the liberal, democratic ideals of criminal punishment cannot be enacted in the current criminal justice system, even under the most controlled circumstances.
Reviews / Votes
"This important book, whose insights fill a gap in our understanding of the death penalty . . . will be of immense value not only to scholars and practitioners in the field, but to all potential 'punitive citizens.'" * Punishment & Society * "American Roulette is a very good book, smart, easy to read, and chock full of incisive ideas about the US death penalty in the twenty-first century." * Law & Society Review * "Kaufman offers a refreshing perspective that reveals novel insights and implications. A notable strength of the book is its appeal to a wide variety of audiences. It could be a required or supplement text for undergraduate or graduate courses, but it would also be digestible to a member of the public with an interest in the death penalty." * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
9 b-w photographs, 6 b-w charts
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-34438-9 (9780520344389)
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Person
Sarah Beth Kaufman is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF DEATH PENALTY CASES
1. Constructing Capital Homicide
2. Governing Capital Sentencing
3. The Capital Sentencing Field
PART II. THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF DEATH PENALTY TRIALS
4. Performing Punitive Citizenship
5. Performing Mercy
6. Performing Danger
7. Mourners in the Court
Conclusion
Appendix A. Methodology
Appendix B. Court Cases Cited
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
PART I. THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF DEATH PENALTY CASES
1. Constructing Capital Homicide
2. Governing Capital Sentencing
3. The Capital Sentencing Field
PART II. THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF DEATH PENALTY TRIALS
4. Performing Punitive Citizenship
5. Performing Mercy
6. Performing Danger
7. Mourners in the Court
Conclusion
Appendix A. Methodology
Appendix B. Court Cases Cited
Notes
Bibliography
Index