What is cruel and unusual punishment?
Title:
What is cruel and unusual punishment?
Author:
Klatte, Kathleen A., author.
ISBN:
9781499469790
9781499469783
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
48 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm.
Series:
Rosen verified: the Bill of Rights
Rosen verified: the Bill of Rights.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
The Eighth Amendment -- The Bill of Rights -- The world of the founding fathers -- Capital punishment in the 18th Century -- The enlightenment -- Bail -- United States v. Salerno -- The excessive fines clause -- Let the punishment fit the crime -- Defining cruel and unusual -- Evolving standards of decency -- Changing times -- The death penalty -- Wilkerson v. Utah -- The ACLU -- The United States Supreme Court -- Trop v. Dulles -- Due process -- True or false? -- Furman v. Georgia -- Fair treatment under the law.
Abstract:
"The Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights prohibits the use of "cruel and unusual punishment." That phrase was written at a time when burning and beheading were still acceptable legal punishments in some places. Much has changed in America in two centuries. This easily accessible guide examines the context that inspired the Founding Fathers to include this phrase, as well as the concept of "evolving standards of decency." Interesting, thought provoking, and age appropriate, this title engages readers' minds while emphasizing the effect of the Constitution on daily life"-- Provided by publisher.