The Case for Capital Punishment
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book delves into the effectiveness of state death penalties as a deterrent to murder, examining whether the threat of execution can actually prevent violent crimes. It presents evidence regarding the essential characteristics of a genuine deterrent while exploring less commonly addressed factors that impact murder rates. Additionally, the author addresses prevalent criticisms of capital punishment, providing a comprehensive analysis of the complex relationship between legal consequences and criminal behavior.
