Families of Murder Victims' Perceptions of Capital Punishment

Families of Murder Victims' Perceptions of Capital Punishment
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Book Synopsis Families of Murder Victims' Perceptions of Capital Punishment by : Corey Daniel Burton

Download or read book Families of Murder Victims' Perceptions of Capital Punishment written by Corey Daniel Burton and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two common assumptions are that the family members of murder victims will achieve closure and perceive a sense of justice following the execution of their loved one's murderer. These assumptions, however, may be unfounded. Using family member statements from newspaper articles reporting on 138 executions in the United States from 2006-2011, the current study examines family member post-execution feelings and attitudes as reported in the media. Results indicate that family member closure and perceived justice following the execution, although the most preeminent themes that emerge, are still relatively uncommon. The results of the current study are discussed in the context of previous literature on media studies examining post-execution family member feelings and attitudes, the death penalty process and public opinion and perception of the death penalty. Societal as well as policy implications are discussed.


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