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Stay of Execution
Saving the Death Penalty from Itself
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160 pages
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Challenging the prevailing belief that public sentiment is turning against capital punishment, the author contends that the death penalty remains popular and is less marred by wrongful executions and racial bias than often suggested. Advocating for its preservation, he proposes significant reforms aimed at rectifying genuine inequities and inconsistencies within the system. This thought-provoking analysis invites readers to reconsider the complexities surrounding the death penalty and its place in society.
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2010, hardcover
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