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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°9 : ... * Issues- Ligne n°10 : + Race and the Death Penalty
Ligne n°11 : + Representation in Capital Cases ...
Ligne n°11 : ... + Representation in Capital Cases- Ligne n°12 : + Innocence and the Death Penalty
Ligne n°13 : + Legal Remedies Available to Death Sentenced Individuals ...
Ligne n°13 : ... + Legal Remedies Available to Death Sentenced Individuals- Ligne n°14 : + Mental Health and the Death Penalty
Ligne n°15 : + Public Opinion and the Death Penalty ...
Ligne n°14 : ... + Mental Health and the Death Penalty- Ligne n°15 : + Public Opinion and the Death Penalty
Ligne n°16 : + The Death Penalty for Juveniles ...
Ligne n°15 : ... + Public Opinion and the Death Penalty- Ligne n°16 : + The Death Penalty for Juveniles
Ligne n°17 : + The Expansion of the Federal Death Penalty ...
Ligne n°16 : ... + The Death Penalty for Juveniles- Ligne n°17 : + The Expansion of the Federal Death Penalty
Ligne n°18 : + Racial and Geographical Disparities in the Federal Death ...- Ligne n°46 : Public Opinion and the Death Penalty
- Ligne n°48 : Public Opinion and the Death Penalty
- Ligne n°54 : Public support for the death penalty has declined over the past decade,
Ligne n°55 : but polls reveal that the majority of Americans (approximately 65%) ...
Ligne n°55 : ... but polls reveal that the majority of Americans (approximately 65%)- Ligne n°56 : still support capital punishment for those convicted of murder. For
Ligne n°57 : those who have shifted away from the death penalty, one of the most ...
Ligne n°56 : ... still support capital punishment for those convicted of murder. For- Ligne n°57 : those who have shifted away from the death penalty, one of the most
Ligne n°58 : commonly cited concerns is the growing number of deomonstrated ...
Ligne n°65 : ... grown to 46%. In addition, public opinion regarding the deterrent- Ligne n°66 : effect of the death penalty - long the backbone of its support - has
Ligne n°67 : reversed itself in the last 20 years. In 1986, 61% believed the ...
Ligne n°68 : ... punishment to be an effective deterrent. In 2004, 62% believed that the- Ligne n°69 : death penalty did not deter crime. This shift in public opinion has
Ligne n°70 : contributed to a decrease in death sentences. For those who continue to ...
Ligne n°70 : ... contributed to a decrease in death sentences. For those who continue to- Ligne n°71 : support the death penalty, many believe that it is a way to provide
Ligne n°72 : closure for victims’ family members and to prevent those convicted of ...
Ligne n°98 : ... of reasons, including widespread interest in the issue of innocence and- Ligne n°99 : the emergence of new voices raising questions about the death penalty
Ligne n°100 : and Graham’s guilt. ...
Ligne n°132 : ... wrongful convictions around the nation and the need to take steps to- Ligne n°133 : address problems with the death penalty. Letters in support of granting
Ligne n°134 : Graham clemency were sent to the governor’s office; internet web sites ...
Ligne n°154 : ... the Internet had on the coverage of capital cases and the public’s- Ligne n°155 : perception of the death penalty?
Ligne n°156 : * What role should celebrities or other well-known public figures ...
Ligne n°156 : ... * What role should celebrities or other well-known public figures- Ligne n°157 : play in the public’s ongoing debate about the death penalty? What
Ligne n°158 : role have these individuals played in other social movements ...
Ligne n°159 : ... throughout history, and what comparisons can be drawn between these- Ligne n°160 : movements and the nation’s capital punishment debate?
Ligne n°161 : * What impact should public opinion have on a governor’s decision ...
Ligne n°165 : ... * How has the issue of innocence impacted the nation’s perception of- Ligne n°166 : capital punishment?
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