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Who owns death?: capital punishment, the American conscience, and the end of executions
Who owns death?: capital punishment, the American conscience, and the end of executions
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Lifton, Robert Jay
Publisher
Morrow
Publication Date
c2000
Language
English
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The pope's travel plans: three states, three views of the death penalty
Executions in America: trends and beginnings
Methods of execution: seeking a "humane" end, from noose to needle
Wardens and guards, chaplains and doctors
Prosecutors and governors
Jurors and judges
Witnessing
Murder victim's families
Public opinion, private doubts
The end of executions.
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Capital punishment
Capital punishment -- United States
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Contributors
Mitchell, Greg
ISBN
9780380974986
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