Is the death penalty fair? /
Title By: Williams, Mary E
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Summary:
Contains thirteen essays in which the authors debate issues related to the death penalty, discussing whether it is equitably administered, the possibility of wrongful executions, the role of DNA evidence, and whether the death penalty should be abolished.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 364.66 IS TH (Browse shelf) | Available | T0020075 |
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364.374092 PE DE Dead woman walking : | 364.4 CO CO Computer-aided fraud prevention and detection : | 364.6 FO DI Discipline and punish : | 364.66 IS TH Is the death penalty fair? / | 364.6608209 AB FE Female executions : | 364.66092 HI SU The sun does shine : | 364.994 WH CR Crime, criminality and criminal justice |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-91) and index.
Contains thirteen essays in which the authors debate issues related to the death penalty, discussing whether it is equitably administered, the possibility of wrongful executions, the role of DNA evidence, and whether the death penalty should be abolished.
Young Adult