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|a Sorensen, Jonathan R.
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|a Lethal Injection :
|b Capital Punishment in Texas during the Modern Era /
|c Jon Sorensen and Rocky LeAnn Pilgrim ; foreword by Evan J. Mandery.
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|b University of Texas Press,
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|a 1 online resource (238 pages):
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-214) and index.
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|a The modern era -- Deterrence : does it prevent others from committing murder? -- Incapacitation : does it keep them from killing again? -- Retribution : do they deserve to die? -- Administration : is the death penalty carried out impartially, reliably, and efficiently? -- Conclusion.
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|a Lethal injection (Execution)
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|a Capital punishment
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|a Pilgrim, Rocky LeAnn,
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