Uses and abuses of empirical evidence in the death penalty


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Donohue III, J. J., & Wolfers, J. (2006). Uses and abuses of empirical evidence in the death penalty debate (No. w11982). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Steiker, C. S., & Steiker, J. M. (2005). The seduction of innocence: The attraction and limitations of the focus on innocence in capital punishment law and advocacy. Journal of criminal law and criminology, 587-624.

Lynch, M. (2002). Capital punishment as moral imperative Pro-death-penalty discourse on the Internet. Punishment & Society, 4(2), 213-236.

Rankin, J. H. (1979). Changing attitudes toward capital punishment. Social Forces, 58(1), 194-211.

Kim, D. (2015). International non-governmental organizations and the abolition of the death penalty. European Journal of International Relations, 1354066115595705.

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