Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment | Capital Punishment Is Applied Unfairly

Who receives the death penalty has less to do with the violence of the crime than with the color of the criminal’s skin or, more often, the color of the victim’s skin. Murder—always tragic—seems to be a more heinous and despicable crime in some states than in others. Women who kill and who are killed are judged by different standards than are men who are murderers and victims.

The death penalty is essentially an arbitrary punishment. There are no objective rules or guidelines for when a prosecutor should seek the death penalty, when a jury should recommend it, and when a...

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