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| #3550786 in Books | Univ. of Massachusetts Press | 2011-06-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.06 x.80 x8.97l,.99 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great Buy!|By Alydia Camille Sims Tctc|This title was a great addition to our collection. Our students will use this as research (support) for speeches and papers at college level!||"An important work. In a country in which the justification for the continued execution of criminals is based on the collective goals of deterrence and order, it is refreshing to step back and remember that individuals are executed and that the executab
How do we select those who will be subject to capital punishment? How do we identify the worst of the worst and decide who among them can and should be executed? Today these questions are more pressing than they have ever been. As the number of people sentenced to death and executed declines in the United States, those who are executed stand out as distinctive kinds of criminals, distinctive kinds of people. Does a death sentence affirm or deny their humanity? Is such a ...
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