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... punishment is public (the criminal is forced to suffer humiliation and violent physical punishment before a public audience)? How does this difference raise the question of what punishment is for, that is, what purpose it serves in ...
... punishment is public (the criminal is forced to suffer humiliation and violent physical punishment before a public audience)? How does this difference raise the question of what punishment is for, that is, what purpose it serves in ...
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... punishment that fits. Life. Imprisonment. 15 Concurrently, I believe that in one sense capital punishment may actually be more humane than the probable alternative: life imprisonment without realistic possibility of parole. That would be ...
... punishment that fits. Life. Imprisonment. 15 Concurrently, I believe that in one sense capital punishment may actually be more humane than the probable alternative: life imprisonment without realistic possibility of parole. That would be ...
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... punishment is no argument against capital punishment. It is an argument against the administration of justice, not against the penalty. Any punishment can be unfairly or unjustly applied. Go ahead and reform the processes by which ...
... punishment is no argument against capital punishment. It is an argument against the administration of justice, not against the penalty. Any punishment can be unfairly or unjustly applied. Go ahead and reform the processes by which ...
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