January 2003
Articles
Ten Years of Payne: Victim Impact Evidence in Capital Cases
John H. Blume
Constitutional Implications of Crime Victims as Participants
Douglas E. Beloof
Victim Characteristics and Victim Impact Evidence in South Carolina Capital Cases
Theodore Eisenberg, Stephen R. Garvey & Martin T. Wells
The Capital Jury and Empathy: The Problem of Worthy and Unworthy Victims
Scott E. Sundby
Seeking Sanctuary: Interviews with Family Members of Capital Defendants
Elizabeth Beck, Brenda Sims Blackwell, Pamela Blume Leonard & Michael Mears
Victim Impact Testimony and the Psychology of Punishment
Janice Nadler & Mary R. Rose
The Cognitive Components of Punishment
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Forest Jourden
What They Say at the End: Capital Victims' Families and the Press
Samuel R. Gross & Daniel J. Matheson
Comments
Litigating with Victim Impact Testimony: The Serendipity that Has Come from Payne v. Tennessee
Richard Burr
Revenge or Mercy? Some Thoughts About Survivor Opinion Evidence in Death Penalty Cases
Joseph L. Hoffmann
Victim Impact Evidence: Hard to Find the Real Rules
Robert P. Mosteller
Speeding in Reverse: An Anecdotal View of Why Victim Impact Testimony Should Not Be Driving Capital Prosecutions
Sheri Lynn Johnson
Bibliography
Victim Impact Statements in Capital Trials: A Selected Bibliography
Jean M. Callihan