Capital Punishment in Canada: A Sociological Study of Repressive LawMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1976 - 224 من الصفحات Chandler has thoroughly researched the Canadian context of the recurring and often emotional discussion of capital punishment. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Legitimacy and the Law | 7 |
Canadian Law | 13 |
The 196667 Debate | 19 |
The 1973 Debate | 25 |
Summary of Debates | 33 |
The Canadian Opinion | 42 |
The Measurement of Capital Punishment Opinion | 43 |
Summary | 114 |
Education Political Party and Death Penalty Vote | 121 |
Occupation Political Party and Death Penalty Vote | 126 |
Some Impressions of the Legislative and Party Influence on | 136 |
Durkheim and Repressive | 145 |
Interpretation of Durkheim | 152 |
Advantages of this Research Design | 159 |
Cultural Homogeneity and Repression 1966 and 1973 | 165 |
to 1972 | 49 |
Regional Differences in Canadian Opinion | 56 |
Capital Punishment Sentiment and Political Preference | 63 |
The Representative and The Constituency | 74 |
The Canadian Death Penalty Debates | 80 |
MPs Background and Representativeness | 88 |
Rural and Urban Variations in Public Opinion and Legislative | 97 |
Ethnic Variation in Public Opinion and Legislative Vote | 105 |
Ethnicity and Repression | 171 |
Rurality and Repression | 178 |
Political Party Homogeneity and Repression | 183 |
Some Implications Interpretations and Speculations | 194 |
Methods and Procedures | 207 |
The Dispositions of Convicted Murderers in Canada | 213 |
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