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Forme recherchée : ([Pp]eine de mort)|([Pp]eine capitale)|([Dd]eath penalty)|([Cc]apital punishment)|死刑
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- Ligne n°64 : Studies spur new death penalty debate
- Ligne n°91 : Anti-death penalty forces have gained momentum in the past few years,
Ligne n°92 : with a moratorium in Illinois, court disputes over lethal injection in ...
Ligne n°96 : ... The steady drumbeat of DNA exonerations — pointing out flaws in the- Ligne n°97 : justice system — has weighed against capital punishment. The moral
Ligne n°98 : opposition is loud, too, echoed in Europe and the rest of the ...
Ligne n°103 : ... the last half-dozen years that claim to settle a once hotly debated- Ligne n°104 : argument — whether the death penalty acts as a deterrent to murder. The
Ligne n°105 : analyses say yes. They count between three and 18 lives that would be ...- Ligne n°108 : The reports have horrified death penalty opponents and several
Ligne n°109 : scientists, who vigorously question the data and its implications. ...
Ligne n°111 : ... So far, the studies have had little impact on public policy. New- Ligne n°112 : Jersey’s commission on the death penalty this year dismissed the body
Ligne n°113 : of knowledge on deterrence as “inconclusive.” ...
Ligne n°129 : ... robust, they don’t really go away,” he said. “I oppose the death- Ligne n°130 : penalty. But my results show that the death penalty (deters) — what am
Ligne n°131 : I going to do, hide them?” ...
Ligne n°133 : ... Statistical studies like his are among a dozen papers since 2001 that- Ligne n°134 : suggest capital punishment has deterrent effects. They all explore the
Ligne n°135 : same basic theory — if the cost of something (be it the purchase of an ...
Ligne n°162 : ... well-known liberal law professor, University of Chicago’s Cass- Ligne n°163 : Sunstein. A critic of the death penalty, in 2005 he co-authored a paper
Ligne n°164 : titled “Is capital punishment morally required?” ...
Ligne n°163 : ... Sunstein. A critic of the death penalty, in 2005 he co-authored a paper- Ligne n°164 : titled “Is capital punishment morally required?”
Ligne n°168 : ... told The Associated Press. “Abolitionists or others, like me, who are- Ligne n°169 : skeptical about the death penalty haven’t given adequate consideration
Ligne n°170 : to the possibility that innocent life is saved by the death penalty.” ...
Ligne n°169 : ... skeptical about the death penalty haven’t given adequate consideration- Ligne n°170 : to the possibility that innocent life is saved by the death penalty.”
Ligne n°178 : ... argues that the studies wrongly count all homicides, rather than just- Ligne n°179 : those homicides where a conviction could bring the death penalty. And
Ligne n°180 : several argue that there are simply too few executions each year in the ...
Ligne n°200 : ... criticism in the interests of science, but said their work is being- Ligne n°201 : attacked by opponents of capital punishment for their findings, not
Ligne n°202 : their flaws. ...
Ligne n°224 : ... At least not yet. The academic debate, and the larger national argument- Ligne n°225 : about the death penalty itself — with questions about racial and
Ligne n°226 : economic disparities in its implementation — shows no signs of fading ...- Ligne n°261 : Related: Crime & courts , Capital punishment