The Locator -- [(subject = "Capital punishment--United States--Case studies")]

20 records matched your query       


Record 6 | Previous Record | MARC Display | Next Record | Search Results
Title:
Race to execution / [A Lioness Media Arts Production, directed and produced by Rachel V. Lyon.]
Publisher:
Filmakers Library,
Copyright Date:
2007
Description:
1 videodisc (54 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences, 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Capital punishment--United States.
Capital punishment--United States--Case studies.
Race discrimination--United States.
Capital punishment.
Race discrimination.
United States.
Case studies.
Other Authors:
film producer. Lyon, Rachel V.
Lioness Media Arts, Inc.
Filmakers Library, inc.
Summary:
Race to Execution is a gripping documentary that offers a compelling investigation of America's death penalty, probing how race discrimination infects our capital punishment system. The film neither advocates nor repudiates the death penalty; instead, it enlarges the conversation regarding capital punishment, focusing attention on the race of the jury and victim. Research reveals that our justice system is far worse than arbitrary and capricious; it has deteriorated significantly in the past several decades. The film highlights a well-documented indicator of this trend -- a higher value placed on the lives of white victims. Once a victim's body is discovered, the race of the victim and the accused deeply influence the legal process, from how a crime scene is investigated and the deployment of police resources, to the interrogation and arrest of major suspects, to how media portrays the crime, and, ultimately, jury selection and sentencing. The film traces the fates of two death row inmates: Robert Tarver in Russell County, Alabama, and Madison Hobley in Chicago. Their compelling personal stories are enlarged and enriched by attorneys who fought for their lives, and by prosecutors, criminal justice scholars, and experts in the fields of law and the media. These varied voices contribute to a thoughtful examination of the factors that influence who lives and who dies at the hands of the state. While recent death penalty documentaries have focused on innocence and the wrongfully accused, Race to Execution tackles a more difficult, more complex issue: the prevalence and influence of racial bias in capital punishment cases.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)903282397
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

Initiate Another SILO Locator Search

This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.