Race and the Death Penalty: The Legacy of "McCleskey v. Kemp"

Editors: Keys, David P. and Maratea, R.J.
Publication Year: 2016
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.

Price: Core Collection Only
ISBN: 978-1-62637-356-3
Category: Social Sciences - Ethnic Studies
Book Status: Available
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Race and the Death Penalty examines the persistence of racial discrimination in the practice of capital punishment, the dynamics that drive it, and the human consequences of both.

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Table of Contents

  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Notes on the Editors and Contributors
  • Introduction - Jennifer Bryson Clark and Steve J. Shone
  • Part I DEFINING CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
  • 1. Conceptualizing the Exploitation of Human Trafficking - Jean Allain
  • 2. The International Legal Framework on Human Trafficking: Contemporary Understandings and Continuing Confusions - Marika McAdam
  • 3. Assessing the Global Slavery Index - Monti Narayan Datta, Olivia Gustafson, Chloe Lubin, Gioia Kelleher and Rebecca Berg
  • 4. Empirical Research on Sex Work and Human Trafficking in SE Asia and a Critique of Methodologies for Obtaining Estimates of Human Trafficking Numbers - Thomas M. Steinfatt
  • Part II FORMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
  • 5. Labour Trafficking - Aidan McQuade
  • 6. Practices of Bonded Labour in India: Forms of Exploitation and Human Rights Violations - Arun Kumar Acharya and Diego López Naranjo
  • 7. The Evolving Concept of Worst Forms of Child Labor - Holly Cullen
  • 8. Organ Trafficking: Transplant Tourism and Trafficking in Persons for the Removal of Organs - Sean Columb
  • PART III THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
  • 9. The Business of Modern Slavery: Management and Organizational Perspectives - Kam Phung and Andrew Crane
  • 10. Human Trafficking, Sexual Slavery, and Extremism - Gus Martin
  • 11. Human Trafficking, Modern Day Slavery and Organized Crime - James O. Finckenauer
  • 12. Migration and Trafficking: The Unintended Consequences of Security and Enforcement Frameworks and the Revictimization of Vulnerable Groups - Jennifer Bryson Clark and Steve J. Shone
  • PART IV INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
  • 13. A Survivor-Centric Approach: The Importance of Contemporary Slave Narratives to the Anti-Slavery Agenda - Andrea Nicholson
  • 14. Trafficking in Human Beings: The Convergence of Criminal Law and Human Rights - Roza Pati
  • 15. Pretty Vacant: Stolen Girls and Girlhoods in Anti-Trafficking Discourses - Treena Orchard
  • 16. Indigenous Women in Trafficking: Links Between Race, Ethnicity and Class - Natividad Gutiérrez Chong
  • PART V CASE STUDIES
  • 17. Identification of Trafficking Victims in Europe and the Former Soviet Union - Anette Brunovskis and Rebecca Surtees
  • 18. Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Children in the West African Region - Charles E. Hounmenou
  • 19. Identifying Human Trafficking Victims Under the Sharia Law in Iran - Roksana Alavi
  • 20. Impacts of Cultural Practices in Anti-Trafficking Policies in Southeast Asia - Diego López Naranjo and Arun Kumar Acharya
  • 21. Human Trafficking in North America - Amy Farrell and Rebecca Pfeffer
  • 22. Legal Yet Enslaved: The Case of Migrant Farm Workers in the United States - Maria Elena Sandovici
  • 23. Australia's Response to Human Trafficking Nationally and Regionally: The Question of Impact - Heather Moore, Marie Segrave, Bodean Hedwards and Sanja Milivojevic
  • 24. Child Workers: An Ugly Face in the Labour Industry - Rashmi Pramanik
  • PART VI ENDING CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY
  • 25. The International Law Enforcement Community: Cooperative Efforts in Combatting Human Trafficking - Rosalva Resendiz and Lucas E. Espinoza
  • 26. Identification, Rescue, and Social Intervention with the Victims of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation in Spain - Carmen Meneses-Falcón and Jorge Uroz-Olivares
  • 27. Organizational Configurations in the Provision of Social Services and Advocacy to Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking - Chie Noyori-Corbett, David P. Moxley and Jessica L. Hernandez
  • 28. Contemporary Social Movements to End Slavery – NGOs and Beyond - Joanna Ewart-James and Matthew Fischer-Daly