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Does Death Penalty Save Lives? A New Debate

Source: The New York Times

For the first time in a generation, the question of whether the death penalty deters murders has captured the attention of scholars in law and economics, setting off an intense new debate about one of the central justifications for capital punishment.

Does Death Penalty Save Lives? A New Debate

Source: The New York Times

For the first time in a generation, the question of whether the death penalty deters murders has captured the attention of scholars in law and economics, setting off an intense new debate about one of the central justifications for capital punishment.

The U.S. vs. the World in the Death Penalty Debate

Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive

The U.S. is one of very, very few western nations that still engage in state-sponsored killing. The rest of the western world sees the death penalty as barbaric, which it is. It is also illogical: Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong?

Capital Punishment: Should Executions Be Banned?

Today the state of Florida will kill Mark Dean Schwab, at 6 pm, unless the supreme court stops it; Schwab was convicted of kidnapping, raping, and murdering an eleven year old boy.

It's Not Whether to Kill, but How

Source: The New York Times

When the Supreme Court rules on its next capital punishment case, it probably won't mean an end to executions, but they may be done differently.

This Is Going to Hurt

Source: The New York Times

Decades of executions have taught us this: technical systems are prone to failure, and human bodies are irreducibly complex and idiosyncratic.

Capital Cases Stalling as Costs Grow Daunting

Source: The New York Times

States unwilling to pay the huge costs of defending people charged in capital cases may be unable to hold executions.

Justices Stay Execution, a Signal to Lower Courts

Source: The New York Times

The stay indicates that a Supreme Court majority intends to block all executions until a lethal injection case is decided next spring.

The Supreme Court wants to find a better way to kill people

Source: The New York Times

Moments before a Mississippi prisoner was scheduled to die by lethal injection, the Supreme Court granted him a stay of execution on Tuesday evening and thus gave a nearly indisputable indication that a majority intends to block all executions until the court decides a lethal inj …

Death Penalty Tests a Church as It Mourns

Source: The New York Times

A Connecticut congregation debates capital punishment after the brutal murders of three of its members.

Execution Case Tests Iraq's Bid to Ease Divide

Source: The New York Times

The fate of Iraq's former minister of defense will turn on the ability of Iraq's fractious sects and political alliances to work together.

Texas Judge Draws Outcry for Allowing an Execution

Source: The New York Times

The judge turned away the last appeal of a death row inmate because the rushed filing was delayed past the court's 5 p.m. closing time.

Death Penalty for Child Rape Unconstitutional?

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Excellent analysis of the eighth amendment, state rights and capital punishment.

Don't believe the hype - Canadian homicide rate drops 10 per cent

Source: CBC

The Canadian homicide rate fell by 10 per cent last year, in keeping with a downward trend that has gone on for three decades, according to an analysis of crime figures published Wednesday by Statistics Canada.

Judge Orders Office To Close On Time - Texas Man Executed

Source: The New York Times

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- High-profile lawyers are accusing a state judge of violating the rights of a condemned inmate by cutting off appeals once office hours ended, leading to his execution.

Going to Court, but Not in Time to Live

Source: The New York Times

A death row inmate can persuade the Supreme Court that his case should be reviewed while failing to convince it to make sure he stays alive in the meantime.

Exoneration Using DNA Brings Change in Legal System

Source: The New York Times

All but eight states now give inmates access to DNA evidence that might not have been available at the time of their convictions.

Ahmadinejad: 'In Iran we don't have homosexuals'

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Some international gay rights groups believe that more than 4,000 lesbians and gay men have been executed since the Ayatollahs seized power in 1979.

Anger and Mourning on Patriot's Day

Can a person with a history illustrating a crass lack of empathy for fellow humans be trusted to lead a country? To lead our children into war? It's well known that when George Bush was the Governor of Texas, more Death Row inmates were executed than in the entire history of tha …

Destruction in black America is self-inflicted

Source: The Boston Globe

remember that nearly all black homicide is intraracial - more than nine out of 10 black murder victims in the United States are killed by black murderers. So applying the death penalty in more cases where the victim is black would mean sending more black men to death row.

Not the Killer, but Still Facing a Date With the Executioner

Source: The New York Times

Ensnared in a Texas law that makes accomplices subject to the death penalty, Kenneth Foster is to become the third death row inmate this week to be executed.

On death row in Morocco

Agence France-Presse • Aug. 14, 2007. 11:29 AM EST

The Executioner's Hood

Source: The New York Times

A recent spate of botched executions has led some courts and states in the encouraging direction of halting the procedures and reviewing lethal-injection protocols.

The Presence of Malice

Source: The New York Times

A study I completed recently indicated that about two-thirds of so-called wrongful convictions resulted from intentional, malicious prosecutions by criminal justice personnel.

Study: Blacks Who Kill Whites Are Most Likely To Be Executed

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Blacks convicted of killing whites are not only more likely than other killers to receive a death sentence – they are also more likely to actually be executed, a new study suggests.

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