1. M. L. Radelet and M. J. Borg (2000), ‘The Changing Nature of Death Penalty Debates’, Annual Review of Sociology, 26, 43–61, 48.
2. But see Cassell, P. (2004), ‘In Defense of the Death Penalty’, in H. Bedau and P. Cassell (eds), Debating the Death Penalty: Should America Have Capital Punishment? (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 183–217, 203–5.
3. I discuss the concept and wrongness of discrimination in K. Lippert-Rasmussen (2007), ‘Discrimination: What is it and What Makes it Morally Wrong’, in T. Petersen, J. Ryberg and C. Woll (eds), New Waves in Philosophy: Applied Ethics (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan), 51–72;
4. K. Lippert-Rasmussen (2006), ‘The Badness of Discrimination’, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 9.2, 167–85;
5. K. Lippert-Rasmussen (2007), ‘Private Discrimination: A Prioritarian, Desert-Accommodating Account’, San Diego Law Review, 43, 817–56.