The extraordinarily valuable Death Penalty Information Center last month updated the look of its website, which seems worth mentioning because this announcement includes information about new materials and additions at the site:
The Death Penalty Information Center has modernized and expanded its award-winning website. On June 14, 2019, DPIC launched its redesigned website, culminating a two-year project that involved the transfer and reorganization of information on the Center’s more than 7,000 webpages. Among the most notable additions of the new website are 20 interactive Tableau graphics, including States With and Without the Death Penalty, Prisoners on Death Row, and a number of graphics on executions, exonerations, and grants of clemency. The graphics will allow users to filter information in a variety of new ways, including narrowing by year or range of years, geography, race, sex, and, for some graphics, race of victim.
Thankfully, the site still includes on his homepage its coverage of news, developments and resources, and here are links to a few recent items therefrom:
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Spring 2019 “Death Row USA” Documents Further Shrinking of U.S. Death-Row Population
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Florida Capital Sentencing Juries Return Four Life Verdicts in Two Weeks
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Books: Lethal State — A History of the Death Penalty in North Carolina
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Texas Sets Execution Date For Jewish Prisoner Who Alleges Judge Was Racist and Anti-Semitic
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