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Date: 2011-08-11 15:37:24
Crime
Capital punishment debate
Ethics
Exoneration
Death Penalty Information Center
Death row
Death
Anthony Porter
Wrongful execution
Capital punishment
Penology
Capital punishment in the United States

Southern Newspaper Coverage of Exonerations from Death Row by David Niven Florida Atlantic University ABSTRACT How do newspapers in the south react when a death row inmate is exonerated? Examining

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