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The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-), 1974
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1998
Abstract When Cesare Beccaria published his celebrated essay On Crimes and Punishments in 1764, he raised both moral and utilitarian objections to capital punishment. It not only was an unacceptably cruel weapon for an enlightened state to employ but also was less effective than imprisonment as a deterrent, and counterproductive in the ...
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Abstract When Cesare Beccaria published his celebrated essay On Crimes and Punishments in 1764, he raised both moral and utilitarian objections to capital punishment. It not only was an unacceptably cruel weapon for an enlightened state to employ but also was less effective than imprisonment as a deterrent, and counterproductive in the ...
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2019
The death penalty, also referred to as capital punishment, is the process whereby a state government orders a sentence of death for a person found guilty of a particular set of criminal offenses. In the United States, the primary capital crime is first-degree murder with an additional aggravating factor, usually called a “special circumstance” (e.g ...
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The death penalty, also referred to as capital punishment, is the process whereby a state government orders a sentence of death for a person found guilty of a particular set of criminal offenses. In the United States, the primary capital crime is first-degree murder with an additional aggravating factor, usually called a “special circumstance” (e.g ...
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Reassessing the Racial Divide in Support for Capital Punishment
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2007James D Unnever, Francis T Cullen
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Capital Punishment Views in China and the United States
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2007Eric G Lambert
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EXECUTING THE INNOCENT AND SUPPORT FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC POLICY
Criminology and Public Policy, 2005James D Unnever, Francis T Cullen
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