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Nov 23, 2024
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CRM 485 - Capital Punishment Examination of the death penalty as an element of American criminal justice policy. Topics include the development of the modern system of capital punishment; the responsibilities and experiences of attorneys, jurors, prison personnel and others in its implementation; the social network of death row; and empirical research on deterrence, sentencing disparities by race, and death penalty's fiscal impact, the estimated probability of miscarriages of justice, and other issues in the current policy debate. Prerequisite: ANT 102 or SOC 150. Also listed as SOC 485. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe historical and geographical variations in the application of death penalties.
- Describe in lay terms the procedures involved in capital trials and appeals, as well as the social organization of modern executions.
- Evaluate competing arguments about capital punishment issues based upon the results of empirical research.
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