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The fight for abolition

A new edition of the 1968 work
by
October 2022, no. 447

The Penalty Is Death: State power, law, and justice edited by Barry Jones

Scribe, $35 pb, 345 pp

The fight for abolition

A new edition of the 1968 work
by
October 2022, no. 447
A protest over the death penalty in California, 1960 (photograph via Kirn Vintage/Alamy)
A protest over the death penalty in California, 1960 (photograph via Kirn Vintage/Alamy)

In 1968, Barry Jones edited, and contributed to, the first edition of The Penalty Is Death. The book was produced in the immediate aftermath of the execution of Ronald Ryan in Victoria in February 1967, and in the context of vigorous debates in Australia and other Western countries as to the retention of the death penalty. The second edition, published to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in Queensland, arrives in a very different world. A majority of countries are now either abolitionist in law, or have in place an express or de facto moratorium against execution.

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