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C/L/518. Factors supporting capital punishment in USA
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- 2010
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The paper examines the factors that have influenced the support of capital punishment in the USA providing a historical overview of the development of capital punishment before 1970, considering the reasons behind the reintroduction of the death penalty, and discussing current public opinion about capital punishment.
KEYWORDS: capital punishment, America, death penalty, USA,
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