David Baker has written an analysis of how the death penalty in the U.S. has been used...

09 January 2008 :

David Baker has written an analysis of how the death penalty in the U.S. has been used against Native Americans. In "American Indian Executions in Historical Context," Baker places the execution of Native Americans within the history of colonialism, slavery and the conquering of indigenous tribes in early America. The article traces these developments to the current era, about which the author concludes: The trend in American Indian executions during the present historical period shows a significant increase in Indian executions during the 1990s. there have beeb 15 American Indian executions since 1973 All the victims were white and the American Indian defendants largely suffered from severe alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness. In most cases, defendants came from predictable backgrounds of abject poverty, alcoholic and abusive parents, and violent family histories. David Baker is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Riverside Community College in California. He has also collected a comprehensive list of all executions of Native Americans in U.S. history.
Read the article at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786010701758138
 

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