Johnson & Wales University Week 3 Death Penalty and Juvenile Culpability Discussion – Description
Chapter 5 Death Penalty Text: This chapter addresses the death penalty and juveniles. It highlights the key cases and debates.
Chapter 7 Death Penalty Text: This chapter addresses the death penalty and legal counsel. It highlights the key cases and debates around capital punishment defendants receiving adequate legal counsel and the guidelines for determining whether an appropriate legal defense has been presented.
Chapter 11 of The Death Penalty text: This chapter provides the legal and historical background associated with the Eight Amendment and evolving standards of decency and how the Supreme Court has evaluated these issues.
Chapter 1 of The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence text: This chapter outlines the history of the development of the innocence project and illustrates one of the trends towards the innocence movement.
Articles and other resources
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The Right Age to Die? For Some, Science is Outpacing the High Court on Juveniles and the Death Penalty: From The Marshal Project
This article summarizes and discusses some of the science around brain develop in juveniles that is being used by the courts to assess at what age the death penalty can be applied
In week 5 we have looked at the legal arguments surrounding the death penalty and its application to juveniles. After reading our textbook, The Death Penalty, and the article by The Marshall Project;
Do you believe the death penalty should apply to juveniles? Why or why not?
Should certain mitigating factors such as age, family or sexual abuse, psychiatric disorder, poverty, etc., be taken into consideration? Please explain?
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