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Nurturing care as a critical buffer against climate change impacts on child development. [PDF]
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Maternal parenting behavioural profiles and developmental outcomes in early years: a latent profile analysis in rural China. [PDF]
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Capital Punishment and Irresistible Impulse as a Defense
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 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 ...
Paul Kaplan
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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 ...
Paul Kaplan
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