2011
DOI: 10.1177/1088767911418054
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The Espy File on American Executions

Abstract: The most often cited and used list of America's legal executions is one created based on the research of amateur historian M. Watt Espy, Jr. His collection has been used in various forms, including an initial list of executions under state authority; the Espy File, a computerized list available from the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [ICPSR] of about three fourths of the estimated number of executions; an ICPSR Supplement of most of the remainder known to Espy; and the collection… Show more

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