Lexington c (3 Ergebnisse)

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Capital Art from Kentucky A Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Kentucky Art
Lexington: Univ. of Kentucky Center for Contemporary Art, April 28 - May 2, 1985 and Wash DC: Washington Design Center, May 6 - June 28, 1985
Verlag: Lexington: Univ. of Kentucky Center for Contemporary Art, 1985, 1985
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Small square 8vo. stiff pictorial paper wraps, b&w illustrations; sponsored by the Kentucky Department of the Arts, 1985; creased upper right corners else very good.
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Lexington, MA, Lexington Books/D.C. Heath, 1974. Bowers, William J. Executions in America. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath and Company, [1974]. xxviii, 489, [2] pp. Hardcover, moderate shelfwear, shelf label to foot of spine, library markings to pastedowns. A good copy. $125. * Bowers provides an overview of capital pu…nishment and its use in the United States from 1864 to 1967, supported by an inventory of more than 5,000 state-sanctioned executions during that period. He investigates the deterrent effect of the death penalty on crime, questioning whether it can be expected to reduce violent crime. The book examines evidence of differential treatment in sentencing based on race, focusing on the impact of the race of both the offender and the victim, particularly in rape cases. Bowers explores the extralegal functions of capital punishment, suggesting it has been used to maintain dominant social interests and oppress racial and ethnic minorities. The work considers whether the death penalty could be expected to function within the constitutional constraints placed on legal punishment. Lexington, MA, Lexington Books/D.C. Heath, 1974. (illustrator).