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Date: 2011-08-11 15:38:33
Violence
Furman v. Georgia
Gregg v. Georgia
Case law
Death Penalty Information Center
Law
Ethics
Capital punishment in California
Capital Jury Project
Capital punishment in the United States
Capital punishment
Penology

Adding to the Story of What We Know About Capital Punishment: A Review of Women and the Death Penalty and Deathquest By Charles S. Lanier University at Albany

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