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A culture that is hard to defend : extralegal factors in federal death penalty cases / Jon B. Gould and Kenneth Sebastian Leon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Evanston, Illinois ; Northwestern University Press , Fall 2017.Description: Volume 107, pages 643-686 : illustration ; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4
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Periodicals Periodicals UM Digos College - LIC Periodicals DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan Periodical Article
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DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 What happens after the right to counsel ends? using technology to assist petitioners in state post-conviction petitions and federal habeas review / DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 The law of abolition / DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 The American death penalty decline / DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 A culture that is hard to defend : extralegal factors in federal death penalty cases / DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 Race and death sentencing for Oklahoma homicides committed between 1990 and 2012* / DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 The Rhetoric of abolition : continuity and change in the penalty, 1900-2010 / DPer 364.05 J826 Summer-Fall 2017 v. 107 n. 3-4 The journal of criminal law and criminology /

The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, vol. 107, no. 4, pages 643-686, Fall 2017.

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