Death penalty

July 16th, 2008

Death penalty

Capital punishment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the execution of a person by the state as punishment for a crime. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as ... (more...)

History of the Death Penalty | Death Penalty Information Center
This chart chronicles the United State's use of the death penalty over the past four centuries. The chart highlights the gradual rise in use of capital punishment in the ... (more...)

Death Penalty
Death Penalty information and resources including information on the use of the Death Penalty in the United States from Amnesty International. (more...)
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Pro-death penalty.com
Contains case information for scheduled execution, a collection of links, issue debates, and current news articles. (more...)
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Death Penalty
Abolition of the death penalty is most consonant with the example of Jesus, who both taught and practiced the forgiveness of injustice." (more...)
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Death Penalty
Non-profit organization dedicated to the abolition of capital punishment through grassroots organizing, research, and the dissemination of information. Features articles ... (more...)
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Death Penalty Information
An interactive exploration of capital punishment, including arguments for and against, issues of ethics and justice surrounding the death penalty, and maps showing state-by-state ... (more...)

American Civil Liberties Union : Death Penalty
Death Penalty: The death penalty is the ultimate denial of civil liberties. In the past 35 years, 130 inmates were found to be innocent and released from death row. (more...)

Death Penalty Information Center
A non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment in the United States. (more...)

Death Penalty Information, High School Curriculum
An interactive exploration of capital punishment: students act as jurors, legislators, concerned citizens; includes arguments for and against, issues of ethics and justice ... (more...)


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