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cultural sociology of divorce
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juvenile capital punishment
Terme préférentiel
capital punishment
Définition(s)
- Capital punishment is the execution by the government of individuals who have committed a specified crime punishable by death (a “capital” crime). It has been a controversial and debated issue throughout time. [Source: Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment; Capital Punishment]
Concept(s) générique(s)
- civil rights and civil liberties
- constitutional issues
- courts, corrections, punishments
- crime and deviance
- formal social control
- government-sanctioned violence
- juvenile capital punishment
- juvenile law and legislative initiatives
- law and courts
- libertarianism and policy
- murder
- penology
- psychology and law
- punishment
- sentencing and incarceration
- theories of punishment
- types of punishment
Concept(s) spécifique(s)
- aggravating and mitigating circumstances
- American Bar Association Resolution on Mental Disability and the Death Penalty
- capital mitigation
- checklist for competency for execution evaluations
- competency for execution
- death qualification of juries
- death row
- effect on jurors of aggravating and mitigating circumstances in capital trials
- evaluation of aggravating and mitigating circumstances in capital cases
- execution
- jury understanding of judges' instructions in capital cases
- mental illness and the death penalty
- mental retardation and the death penalty
- moral disengagement and execution
- religion and the death penalty
- types of homicide and degrees of murder
- victim impact statements
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-N76KF16R-W
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