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Race And The Victim: An Examination Of Capital Sentencing And Guilt Attribution Studies, Cynthia Lee Jan 1998

Race And The Victim: An Examination Of Capital Sentencing And Guilt Attribution Studies, Cynthia Lee

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This article examines the effect of the race of the victim on legal decision making in capital and non-capital criminal cases. A large body of research on race and capital sentencing indicates that the crime victim's race affects the prosecutor's decision to seek, and the jury's decision to recommend, the death penalty. The most well known of these is undoubtedly the Baldus study, which provided the data underlying the defendant's challenge to the Georgia death penalty regime in McCleskey v. Kemp. Less well known are empirical analyses conducted since the Supreme Court rejected McCleskey's challenge. The article reviews several of …