The Death Penalty
.... These individuals
argue that if a higher percentage of minorities are on
death row than whites, it is because minorities commit a higher percentage of crimes ....
(1434

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The Death Penalty
.... Opponents
argue that underclass and nonwhite defendants are much more likely to be sentenced to
death in numbers out of proportion to their representation in ....
(2121

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History and Status of the Death Penalty
.... Some
argue that the
death penalty can help protect society by eliminating violent criminals and preventing any chance of them repeating their offenses. ....
(1815

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Death Penalty in the US
.... Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company. Bedau, HA (1995). How to
argue about the
death penalty. Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues. B. MacKinnon (Ed.). ....
(2092

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Economic Perspective of the Death Penalty
.... Miller 670-71). This paper shall
argue against the
death penalty as employed in the United States - on economic grounds. In so doing ....
(2084

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)
Economic Argument Against the Death Penalty
.... Miller 670-71). This paper shall
argue against the
death penalty as employed in the United States--on economic grounds. In so doing ....
(2080

8

)
Pro & Con Arguments of the Death Penalty
.... Pro
Death Penalty advocates
argue that "whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall his blood be shed" (Genesis 9:6 KJV) and that this fear of punishment will ....
(2133

9

)
History of Capital Punishment in the US In January 2003, Governor ...
.... Scholars who
argue against the
death penalty as racially-biased also
argue that the race of the victim often plays a role in who juries decide to send to
death ....
(1691

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)
2 Essays: Death Penalty & Choosing a Mate
.... Though proponents and opponents of the
death penalty may
argue over such data as can be found on issues of this sort, a more basic question is simply whether ....
(1429

6

)
Ethics & the Death Penalty & Abortion
.... and supremacy of life from the womb to the tomb, from conception to
death. .... Those who call themselves "pro-choice"
argue that the abortion choice is private and ....
(2074

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)
Teenagers and the Death Penalty This paper will
.... for teenagers who have gone through the juvenile justice system, many
argue that some .... commission of capital crimes by juveniles; even they may be put to
death. ....
(1622

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)
ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY The death penalt
.... Proponents of the
death penalty
argue that it serves a legitimate purpose of criminal punishment, the taking by society of retribution for particularly vicious ....
(1413

6

)
Capital punishment
.... Many
argue that the
death penalty violates this constitutional right, particularly because the vast majority of all individuals who die by execution tend to be ....
(1778

7

)
The Death Penalty in a Civil Society
.... Bedau, Hugo Adam. "How to
Argue About the
Death Penalty." Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues, ed. Barbara MacKinnon. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1995. ....
(2549

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)
The Color of Capital Punishment
.... Many of those who support the
death penalty
argue that there are more African Americans in jail and on
death row because African Americans commit a higher ....
(1531

6

)
Capital Punishment
.... Many
argue that the
death penalty violates this constitutional right, particularly because the vast majority of all individuals who die by execution tend to be ....
(1014

4

)
Teenagers and the Death Penalty This paper will d
.... The state of the Supreme Court law is such that prosecutors seeking the
death penalty for defendants under the age of sixteen can
argue that this issue has not ....
(3480

14

)
Abortion and the Death Penalty
.... abortion in the early stages of pregnancy while rejecting the
death penalty will .... From this perspective of personhood, anti-abortionists
argue 1) the truth of ....
(2340

9

)
Dying Well
.... Only by keeping
death unattractive, they
argue, will people not rush to commit suicide. To make suicide less appealing, there are two options. ....
(783

3

)
Capital Punishment
.... The first perspective is adopted by many religious individuals who use support from the Bible to
argue that the
death penalty is just in the eyes of God. ....
(1894

8

)
Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... arguments. Socrates uses this philosophy to
argue why he must obey state law, even though it is unjust and means his
death. King ....
(1035

4

)
Illegal Seizure
.... This is because of lengthy appeal process.
Death-penalty advocates
argue that the appeal process takes too long and costs too much and should be streamlined. ....
(2717

11

)
The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia
.... However, the objection is also arguably unsuccessful because Gay-Williams could
argue that the drowning man's
death was an accident. ....
(1086

4

)
Euthanasia
.... between active and passive euthanasia is compounded because moralists
argue that passive acceptance of actions that hasten a patient's
death still bring about ....
(2472

10

)
Afterlife - Fact or Fiction
.... While mediumship or talking to the dead may be a reason to
argue for life after
death, Hick argues it does not support the idea in the sense that mediums may ....
(259

1

)
Review: Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945
Ivan's War: Life and
Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945, by Catherine Merridale (2006 .... the responsibility for the ultimate defeat of the Nazis and to
argue that it ....
(710

3

)
A PRIORI KNOWLEDGE
.... Decisions about the soul and virtue cannot be made, they seem to
argue, without some .... even as the body is mortal and dies the soul is not interrupted" by
death. ....
(1579

6

)
How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying
.... accept the
death of the "King" of rock-and-roll, as many Elvis "sightings" keep alive the rumor that he has not even died. Like Jim Morrison, many
argue that ....
(1841

7

)
Capital Punishment Arguments
.... Pro
Death Penalty advocates
argue that "whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall his blood be shed" (Genesis 9:6 KJV) and that this fear of punishment will ....
(2134

9

)
Theme of Vengeance in Hamlet
.... unable to immediately seek revenge for his father's
death because he must process feelings fully before he can act upon them. Indeed, one might
argue that this ....
(1207

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