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Death Penalty Information Center 2011 Year End Report
The Death Penalty in Delaware: An Empirical Study
Cornell law professor John Blume discusses what has been learned from empirical studies of Delaware’s death penalty, and how these insights might apply to other regions.
Struck by Lightning: The Continuing Arbitrariness of the Death Penalty Thirty-Five Years After Its Reinstatement in 1976
On June 22, 2011, the Death Penalty Information Center released this new report showing how race, geography, money and other factors continue to make the implementation of the death penalty arbitrary and unfair despite the changes to sentencing schemes approved by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976.
Death Penalty Worldwide Database
Provides information regarding the application of the death penalty in law and in practice in every country that retains it.
Death Penalty Information Center 2010 Year End Report
Death Penalty Information Center 2010 Poll Results
One of the most comprehensive studies ever conducted of Americans’ views on the death penalty. The poll shows growing support for alternatives to the Death Penalty; Capital Punishment was ranked lowest among budget priorities. Unfairness, high costs, victims’ needs, and innocence are important to voters’ thinking about the death penalty.
Death Penalty Information Center
Delaware Department of Corrections Death Row
Animated Discussion Illustrating Death Penalty Issues
Short video showing a discussion that includes a variety of death penalty issues presented clearly and succinctly.
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