Since its first use in 1890, the electric chair has been the means of legal execution for over 4,300 individuals in 23 states. Its use in recent years has steadily declined, and nowadays many states use the chair only as a museum display. This book provides a history of the electric chair and analyzes its features, its development, and the manner of its use. Chapters cover the early conceptual stages as a humane alternative to hanging, and the rivalry between Edison and Westinghouse that was one of the main forces in the chair's adoption as a mode of execution. Also presented are an account of the terrible first execution and a number of the subsequent gruesome employments of the chair. The text explores the changing attitudes toward the chair as state after state replaces it with lethal injection.
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Since its first use in 1890, the electric chair has been the means of legal execution for over 4,300 individuals in 23 states. This book presents the history of electric chair and analyzes its features, its development, and the manner of its use.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786444939
Publisert
2009-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
285

Forfatter

Biographical note

Professor Craig Brandon teaches writing at Keene State College in New Hampshire after working two decades as a newspaper journalist. He is the author of numerous articles and a book of popular history. Living in Surry, New Hampshire, he is in demand on the lecture circuit and has served as an on-air expert for PBS, NBC, and History Channel television programs.