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- Ligne n°3 : Death Penalty Debate: Research Paper Topics
- Ligne n°7 : Death Penalty Pro/Con
- Ligne n°9 : Should capital punishment be abolished in the United States?
Ligne n°15 : ... Richard C. Dieter- Ligne n°16 : Executive Director, Death Penalty Information Center. Written for CQ
Ligne n°17 : Researcher, November 2010 ...- Ligne n°19 : It is past time to end the free ride that the death penalty has been
Ligne n°20 : given for years and start to examine it like any other government ...- Ligne n°23 : Per person, the death penalty is probably one of the most expensive
Ligne n°24 : state programs, and it produces no measurable gain in public safety. ...
Ligne n°34 : ... have been enormously successful in cutting murder rates without the- Ligne n°35 : death penalty through programs like community policing and new
Ligne n°36 : technologies that focus on high-crime areas. States have a choice: They ...- Ligne n°40 : The death penalty is not needed and is not regularly carried out in
Ligne n°41 : most of the country. Over 80 percent of our executions are in the ...- Ligne n°47 : The costs of the death penalty are not only measured in dollars spent.
Ligne n°48 : Executions can't be undone, and they risk innocent lives. More than 135 ...
Ligne n°49 : ... people have been freed from death row and exonerated since the death- Ligne n°50 : penalty was reinstated. The death penalty divides the community by
Ligne n°51 : distinguishing between “worthy” and “unworthy” victims, with the ...
Ligne n°56 : ... seven years for 11 murders, while a grandmother with a 72 I.Q. was- Ligne n°57 : executed. Replacing the death penalty with a maximum sentence of life
Ligne n°58 : in prison without parole, and using the resources saved to reduce ...- Ligne n°65 : The American people remain solidly in support of capital punishment.
Ligne n°66 : Three-quarters of the people believe it should be imposed at least as ...
Ligne n°73 : ... In addition, the preponderance of evidence supports what common sense- Ligne n°74 : has always told us — the death penalty has a deterrent effect and saves
Ligne n°75 : innocent lives when it is actually enforced. The studies showing ...
Ligne n°79 : ... Having failed to convince the people of their position on grounds of- Ligne n°80 : justice, the opponents of the death penalty are now resorting to a cost
Ligne n°81 : argument. The death penalty takes so long and costs so much for the few ...
Ligne n°80 : ... justice, the opponents of the death penalty are now resorting to a cost- Ligne n°81 : argument. The death penalty takes so long and costs so much for the few
Ligne n°82 : executions actually carried out, the argument goes, that we should ...
Ligne n°86 : ... The argument assumes that long delays and exorbitant costs are an- Ligne n°87 : inherent part of the death penalty. They are not. Much of the delay can
Ligne n°88 : be eliminated with the proper reforms, and much of the cost can be cut ...
Ligne n°107 : ... Document Citation- Ligne n°108 : Jost, K. (2010, November 19). Death penalty debates. CQ Researcher, 20,
Ligne n°109 : 965-988. Retrieved from ...