Women on Death Row
By the end of the last decade, there were 35 or more women facing execution and living on
Death Row in the United States (Baldauf, 1998). ....
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The Death Penalty
.... In the United States, at least 112 prisoners have been released from
death row since 1973 after evidence has proved their innocence of crimes for which they ....
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The Death Penalty & the Justice System
.... According to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, 43% of the people on
death row across the country are African-Americans (Bonner & Fessenden). ....
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The Death Penalty
.... even greater race bias than in the past, especially due to new technologies like DNA testing that have cleared numerous minority inmates on
death row from the ....
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Death Work and The Modern Execution Process
.... In part II, Waiting to die, Johnson discussed modern
death rows and the experiences of
death row inmates. He examined, in detail ....
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The Death Penalty
.... Yarris' fate is not dissimilar to a number of other individuals on
death row whose fates have been dramatically altered by DNA testing. ....
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Death Penalty in the US
.... experience of African-Americans, and then discuss the states that have the
death penalty, the ratio of African-Americans to other races on
death row in each ....
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Amnesty International
.... In the United States, at least 112 prisoners have been released from
death row since 1973 after evidence has proved their innocence of crimes for which they ....
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History and Status of the Death Penalty
.... There is a major shortcoming to this argument. The high recidivism rate primarily is attributed to criminals who were not on
death row. ....
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Death Penalty for Juveniles
.... States which have executed juveniles during the past decade or have them on
death row include Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, South ....
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DEATH PENALTY FOR JUVENILES
.... States which have executed juveniles during the past decade or have them on
death row include Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, South ....
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The death penalty debate is relatively recent in
.... In his article, "A Catholic Lawyer's View of the
Death Penalty," Kevin Doyle reports that, from 1973 to 1998, 6,000 people were put on
death row, and that ....
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Abolishment of the Death Penalty Introductio
.... However, respectively, African Americans comprise 34 percent of
death row inmates executed since 1976 while Hispanics (who are white despite not being of the ....
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Economic Perspective of the Death Penalty
.... incurred by
death penalty sentences involves an average of seven years legal expenses charged to the public; 3) The costs of housing
Death Row inmates is ....
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Anti-Death Penalty Arguments
.... many critics of capital punishment who claim it is "inhuman and cruel punishment." Of course, the crimes that got the convicted prisoner on
Death Row the
Death ....
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Economic Argument Against the Death Penalty
.... incurred by
death penalty sentences involves an average of seven years legal expenses charged to the public; 3) The costs of housing
Death Row inmates is ....
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The Color of Capital Punishment
.... Adding to this controversy is the fact that a disproportional number of African Americans is on
death row compared to their proportion in society. ....
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History of Capital Punishment in the US
.... even greater race bias than in the past, especially due to new technologies like DNA testing that have cleared numerous minority inmates on
death row from the ....
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Problem of the Death Penalty
.... 4). Former Illinois Governor George Ryan drew worldwide attention when, on his last day in office, he commuted the sentences of 167
death row inmates because ....
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Mental Retardation & the Death Penalty
.... Further, experts estimate that between two and ten percent of all individuals on
death row have this particular disability. The ....
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Pro & Con Arguments of the Death Penalty
.... In approximately 90% of cases presently on
death row, defendants could not afford to hire a lawyer when they were tried. Profiles ....
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The Death Penalty in a Civil Society
.... High-profile exoneration of persons wrongfully convicted and placed on
death row in recent years have had the effect of interrogating judicial praxis in ....
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The Death Penalty and Exucutions
There are nearly 2,100 people on
death row nationwide. .... The study determined that in 350 cases an innocent person was convicted and sentenced to
death row. ....
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Black Activist Mumia Abu-Jamal
This paper is a discussion of black activist, author, and self-described political prisoner, Mumia Abu-Jamal, author of Live from
Death Row. ....
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The Briley Brothers
.... escaped
death-
row convicts began: "On May 31, 1984 -- the largest escape of condemned prisoners in US history unleashed itself from Mecklenburg's
death row. ....
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Movement toward abolition of the death penalty
.... unusual. Stated Burns, statistically speaking, if Callins had killed a black man he would not have been on
death row. According ....
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Abortion and the Death Penalty
.... than to white males, while new DNA testing methods have shown hundreds of men to be innocent of crimes they were convicted of that landed them on
death row. ....
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History of Capital Punishment in the US In January 2003, Governor ...
In January 2003, Governor George Ryan made headlines when he commuted the
death sentences of every convicted criminal on Illinois'
death row (Sarat 217). ....
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Life and Death: Abortion and the Death Penalty
.... than to white males, while new DNA testing methods have shown hundreds of men to be innocent of crimes they were convicted of that landed them on
death row. ....
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Death Penalty Arguments
.... First of all, someone who reaches
death row has been through an exhaustive due process of law that makes it highly unlikely that he was wrongly convicted. ....
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