نتایج جستجو برای: although punishment of taking human life

تعداد نتایج: 21353304  

Journal: :The Sociological quarterly 2011
Lisa A Kort-Butler Kelley J Sittner Hartshorn

Research demonstrates a complex relationship between television viewing and fear of crime. Social critics assert that media depictions perpetuate the dominant cultural ideology about crime and criminal justice. This article examines whether program type differentially affects fear of crime and perceptions of the crime rate. Next, it tests whether such programming differentially affects viewers'...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2004
Daniel A Krauss Joel D Lieberman Jodi Olson

Past research examining the effects of actuarial and clinical expert testimony on defendants' dangerousness in Texas death penalty sentencing has found that jurors are more influenced by less scientific pure clinical expert testimony and less influenced by more scientific actuarial expert testimony (Krauss & Lee, 2003; Krauss & Sales, 2001). By applying cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST)...

Azizollahi, Hojjat, Nazari Tavakkoli, Saeid,

Drug crimes, regardless of the economic consequences, have threatened public and individual health and determined the international community to combat them effectively. Therefore, in the laws in question, confiscation of property is considered as a punishment for criminals of drug crimes; while from a jurisprudential point of view, this punishment has faced challenges. The findings of the pres...

ژورنال: حقوق پزشکی 2018

Background and Aim: The approach of human rights activists is focused on making the issues and points related to the observance of human rights or its violation the responsibility of international companies. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the responsibility of international companies in cases of violation of human rights obligations in societies. Materials and Methods: ...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2004
Abraham L Halpern John H Halpern Alfred M Freedman

The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) and other medical organizations have not taken a position on the abolition of capital punishment because of a long-standing tradition of remaining neutral on "nonmedical" societal issues that are highly divisive. It is the authors' contention that taking a stand on vital social issues that are clearly in the public interest is wholly consist...

2009
Laurence Steinberg Elizabeth Cauffman Jennifer Woolard

The American Psychological Association’s (APA’s) stance on the psychological maturity of adolescents has been criticized as inconsistent. In its Supreme Court amicus brief in Roper v. Simmons (2005), which abolished the juvenile death penalty, APA described adolescents as developmentally immature. In its amicus brief in Hodgson v. Minnesota (1990), however, which upheld adolescents’ right to se...

1968
Giles Playfair

Though we have abolished the death penalty, we have done next to nothing about developing a rational alternative method for dealing with the crime of murder. Life imprisonment, as such, is no better than a makeshift substitute, for it is based on precisely the same legal rationale: namely, that because murderers are, by definition, extremely culpable and extremely dangerous, they deserve to be ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Stewart J H McCann

On the basis of K. Stenner's (2005) authoritarian dynamic theory, it was hypothesized that the number of death sentences and executions would be higher in more threatened conservative states than in less threatened conservative states, and would be lower in more threatened liberal states than in less threatened liberal states. Threat was based on state homicide rate, violent crime rate, and non...

2016
Cathleen Burnett James Liebman Jeffrey Fagan

Because the death penalty is the ultimate penalty, the question of whether guilty persons are being fairly convicted and appropriately sentenced claims the attention of the public and legal communities alike. Since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976, 87 people have been released from death row, wrongfully convicted of capital murder. 2 In January of 2000, Republican and pro-death penalty ...

Journal: :Law and human behavior 2003
Dick J Hessing Jan W de Keijser Henk Elffers

A substantial minority (35%) of the Dutch population is in favor of capital punishment. In this paper, it is argued that in a staunchly abolitionist country such as The Netherlands, the existence and perseverance of such support can be better understood and explained by conceiving of capital punishment support in attitudinal terms as part of a law and order syndrome. Death penalty attitudes are...

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