Capital Punishment in the Era of Globalization: A Partial Test of the Marshall Hypothesis Among College Students
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall’s hypothesis—that knowledge about the death penalty would reduce support for it—has been measured in terms of the public’s receptivity to key arguments for abolition including racial discrimination, lack of deterrent effect, and innocence. The effect of t...
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