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Capital Punishment

Antonio, Michael E. (2004). Capital Jurors as the Litmus Test of Community Conscience for the Juvenile Death Penalty. Judicature vol. 87, no. 6 pp. 274-283.
This article presents findings from in-depth interviews with capital jurors regarding their use of the death penalty for juvenile and mentally retarded defendants.

Bohm, Robert M. & Brenda L. Vogel. (2004). More Than Ten Years After: The Long-Term Stability of Informed Death Penalty Opinions. Journal of Criminal Justice vol. 32, no. 4 (July/August 2004): pp. 307-327.
As part of a series of investigations of the influence of knowledge on death penalty opinion, this study examined death penalty opinions, and reasons for opinions, more than a decade after students completed a month-long college class on the death penalty.

Fox, James A. (2004). Take death penalty off table for teen murderers. USA Today 09 Feb. 2004. Available: http://www.epnet.com.
The author here thinks that juveniles lack the maturity and should not be......


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