The Paradox of Innocence: Why Abolishing the Death Penalty May Increase Miscarriages of Justice

Criminal Justice Ethics 40 (3):214-234 (2021)
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As long as we have a death penalty we will inevitably execute innocent people. It has been argued by many scholars, such as Michael Radelet, Hugo Bedau and Constance Putnam, that such miscarriages...

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Garret Merriam
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