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The Death Penalty Deterrence Myth: No Solid Evidence That Killing Stops The Killing
Cassy Stubbs, staff attorney for the 红杏视频's Capital Punishment Project, authored an in-depth rebuttal to last week's AP article, "" for today:
The truth is that it might be impossible to determine a true statistical relationship between homicides and executions because the number of executions is so small compared to the number of homicides. But what we can say with certainty is that there is no legitimate statistical evidence of deterrence.
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