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- Ligne n°10 : Capital Punishment: Deterrent Effects & Capital Costs
- Ligne n°12 : Capital Punishment: Deterrent Effects & Capital Costs
Ligne n°13 : by Jeffrey A. Fagan, Professor of Law & Public Health; Co-Director, ...- Ligne n°16 : Capital punishment stirs up fierce debate in the United States. In this
Ligne n°17 : essay, Professor Jeff Fagan questions research that supports the ...
Ligne n°17 : ... essay, Professor Jeff Fagan questions research that supports the- Ligne n°18 : long-accepted view of the deterrent effect of capital punishment.
Ligne n°19 : States must also come to terms with the fact that each execution can ...- Ligne n°23 : Long before the U.S. Supreme Court restored capital punishment in 1976
Ligne n°24 : in Gregg v. Georgia, proponents of the death penalty claimed that ...
Ligne n°23 : ... Long before the U.S. Supreme Court restored capital punishment in 1976- Ligne n°24 : in Gregg v. Georgia, proponents of the death penalty claimed that
Ligne n°25 : executions save lives by deterring murders. This was a popular but ...
Ligne n°38 : ... same year, the study was cited by the U.S. solicitor general both in- Ligne n°39 : Gregg and in a North Carolina death penalty case. Almost immediately,
Ligne n°40 : sharp critiques of Ehrlich's work appeared in academic journals such as ...
Ligne n°50 : ... a dozen or more studies have appeared reporting deterrent effects of- Ligne n°51 : capital punishment that go well beyond Ehrlich's findings. The
Ligne n°52 : estimates of the deterrent effects are far greater, ranging from three ...
Ligne n°68 : ... "powerful" and "impressive." They couple it with "many decades of- Ligne n°69 : reliable data about [capital punishment's] deterrent effects" as the
Ligne n°70 : "foundation" of their argument, which holds that since "capital ...
Ligne n°119 : ... the next--also produces results that show that changes in homicide- Ligne n°120 : rates are statistically unrelated to any measure of capital punishment.
Ligne n°156 : ... resources and investments for state legislators and local prosecutors.- Ligne n°157 : The costs of administering capital punishment are prohibitive. Even in
Ligne n°158 : states where prosecutors infrequently seek the death penalty, the price ...
Ligne n°157 : ... The costs of administering capital punishment are prohibitive. Even in- Ligne n°158 : states where prosecutors infrequently seek the death penalty, the price
Ligne n°159 : of obtaining convictions and executions ranges from $2.5 million to $5 ...
Ligne n°179 : ... money or raise taxes. In the New York paradigm, before the New York- Ligne n°180 : State Court of Appeals invalidated the state's death penalty in 2004 in
Ligne n°181 : People v. LaValle, death sentences were rare, and there were no ...
Ligne n°182 : ... executions. As usual, things cost more in New York: Between 1995 and- Ligne n°183 : 2004, taxpayers spent about $200 million on the death penalty with no
Ligne n°184 : executions. The threshold question for states goes to the heart of the ...
Ligne n°184 : ... executions. The threshold question for states goes to the heart of the- Ligne n°185 : role of deterrence in American capital punishment law, and then joins
Ligne n°186 : with the problem of cost. ...
Ligne n°188 : ... Justice Byron White, writing in Furman v. Georgia (1972), when the- Ligne n°189 : Supreme Court outlawed capital punishment, noted that when only a tiny
Ligne n°190 : proportion of individuals who commit murder are executed, the penalty ...
Ligne n°193 : ... rarely as to defy the logic of deterrence. As states across the country- Ligne n°194 : adopt reforms to reduce the pandemic of errors in capital punishment,
Ligne n°195 : we wonder whether such necessary and admirable efforts to avoid error ...
Ligne n°197 : ... hundreds of millions of dollars of trying--burden the country with a- Ligne n°198 : death penalty that will be ineffective, unreasonably expensive, and
Ligne n°199 : politically corrosive to the broader search for justice. ...
Ligne n°214 : ... + CLS and International Law: Still Leading After All These Years- Ligne n°215 : + Capital Punishment: Deterrent Effects & Capital Costs
Ligne n°216 : + Leadership in Legal Education ...