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  1. Declaring life at the crossroads of death: Victims' anti‐death penalty views and prosecutors' charging decisions.Wayne A. Logan - 1999 - Criminal Justice Ethics 18 (2):41-57.
    . Declaring life at the crossroads of death: Victims’ anti‐death penalty views and prosecutors’ charging decisions. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 41-57.
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  • Forgiveness: Overcoming versus Forswearing Blame.Julius Schönherr - 2024 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (1):66-84.
    Philosophers often identify forgiveness with either overcoming or forswearing blaming attitudes such as, paradigmatically, resentment for the right reasons; yet there is little debate as to which of the two (if either) is correct. In this article, I present three arguments that aim to strengthen the forswearing view. First, on the overcoming view, many paradigm cases of forgiveness would turn out to be mere ‘letting go’ instead. Second, only the forswearing view plausibly allows for forgiveness in cases where the victim (...)
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  • The value of community participation in restorative justice.Albert W. Dzur & Susan M. Olson - 2004 - Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (1):91–107.
  • Forgiveness and Politics.Peter Digeser - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (5):700-724.
  • Saving grace.Andrew Brien - 1990 - Criminal Justice Ethics 9 (1):52-59.
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