Hodgkinson, P. 2005. The unintended, entirely foreseeable though perhaps unavoidable consequences of litigating the abolition of capital punishment. Amicus Journal. 13, pp. 35-37.
Title | The unintended, entirely foreseeable though perhaps unavoidable consequences of litigating the abolition of capital punishment |
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Authors | Hodgkinson, P. |
Journal | Amicus Journal |
Journal citation | 13, pp. 35-37 |
Year | 2005 |
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Published | 2005 |
The greater stigma? Family visits to the condemned
Kandelia, S. and Hodgkinson, P. 2013. The greater stigma? Family visits to the condemned. in: Hodgkinson, P. (ed.) Capital punishment: new perspectives Farnham Ashgate. pp. 127-144
Introduction
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A critique of litigation and abolition strategies: a glass half empty
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Capital punishment: creating more victims?
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Capital punishment: a review and critique of abolition strategies
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Preface
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Foreword
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Capital punishment and mental health issues: global examples
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Replacing capital punishment: an effective penal policy approach
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Capital punishment: the families of the homicide victim and the condemned
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Capital punishment: meeting the needs of the families of the homicide victim and the condemned
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Capital punishment: improve it or remove it?
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Alternatives to the death penalty: the UK experience
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