Victim impact evidence in a capital trial: Encouraging votes for death James LuginbuhlMichael Burkhead OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 16
Race and the death penalty in Kentucky murder trials: 1976–1991 Thomas J. KeilGennaro F. Vito OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 36
Attitudinal change among students in a capital punishment class: It may be possible Marla Sandys OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 55
A Comparison of uninformed and informed death penalty opinions: A replication and expansion Harold O. WrightRobert M. BohmKatherine M. Jamieson OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 87
Military executions during WWII: The case of David Cobb J. Robert Lilly Notes & Comments Pages: 89 - 104
Factors influencing the use of the “truth in sentencing” law in Kentucky murder cases: A research note Thomas J. KeilGennaro F. Vito Notes & Comments Pages: 105 - 111
Pop culture portrayals of capital punishment: A review ofDead Man Walking andAmong the Lowest of the Dead Jean E. Giles Review Essay Pages: 137 - 146