Capital Punishment in Canada: A Sociological Study of Repressive Law

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McGill-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
Index
221
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