Racial Differences in Public Support for the Death Penalty: Can Racist sentiment and Core Values Explain the Racial Divide?

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Kevin Buckler
Mario Davila
Patti Ross Salinas
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[1] University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College,Department of Criminal Justice
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Capital punishment; Symbolic racism; Symbolic patriotism; Individualism; Authoritarianism;
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10.1007/s12103-008-9043-1
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Prior research has established a strong and enduring “racial divide” in support for capital punishment, but little research has explored the processes that explain the racial divide. Following the lead of Unnever and Cullen (Social Forces 85:1281–1301, 2007a), this research explores whether racist sentiment and core values (individualism, egalitarianism, symbolic patriotism, and authoritarianism) can partially explain the racial divide in public support for capital punishment. The findings suggest that racist sentiment by Whites and belief in core values by Whites partially explains the racial divide in support for capital punishment.
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