Executing US soldiers in England, world war II. Command influence and sexual racism

Current capital punishment literature is overwhelmingly concerned with civilian executions. Overlooked is capital punishment by the non-civilian sector - the military. This paper researches US executions of soldiers during World War II in England. We conclude that racism exists in the process, but c...

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Main Author: Lilly, J. Robert (Author)
Contributors: Thomson, Michael J.
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 1997
In: The British journal of criminology
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