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Nursing, Law & Ethics, 1980
Proponents of the death penalty have shifted gears. In the past, gruesome public executions were extolled as a deterrent to others, and even in modern times death has been inflicted on convicted criminals by hanging, firing squads, electrocution and poisonous gas. All of these methods cause significant pain to the victim, and all have the potential for
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Proponents of the death penalty have shifted gears. In the past, gruesome public executions were extolled as a deterrent to others, and even in modern times death has been inflicted on convicted criminals by hanging, firing squads, electrocution and poisonous gas. All of these methods cause significant pain to the victim, and all have the potential for
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2019
Abstract Chapter 26 describes the cases that have defined the evolution of the United States’ relationship with the death penalty. Over time, the country has gradually narrowed the pool of those eligible to be executed, prohibiting the infliction of death on individuals the mental retardation, mental illness, and most, recently ...
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Abstract Chapter 26 describes the cases that have defined the evolution of the United States’ relationship with the death penalty. Over time, the country has gradually narrowed the pool of those eligible to be executed, prohibiting the infliction of death on individuals the mental retardation, mental illness, and most, recently ...
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More than ten years after: The long-term stability of informed death penalty opinions
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2004Robert M Bohm
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Death penalty sentiment in the United States
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1989Hans Zeisel
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“Knowledge and Death Penalty Opinion: The Marshall Hypotheses Revisited.”
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2013Robert M Bohm
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