| United States. National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws - 1970 - 752 pages
...factors known to Influence murder rates In a serious manner but present in only one of these States. (b) Murders should increase when the death penalty Is...that have the death penalty than in those without it. SELLIN, DEATH PENALTY, supra note 17, at 21. "Eg, homicide death rates (1920-1955) : in Maine, New... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 342 pages
...factors known to influence murder rates in a serious manner but present in only one of these states. (b) Murders should increase when the death penalty is...that have the death penalty than in those without it. 10 In general, the various statistical studies which have been made in an attempt to test the deterrent... | |
| Evan J. Mandery - 2005 - 746 pages
...factors known to influence murder rates in a serious manner but present in only one of these states. (c) Murders should increase when the death penalty is abolished and should decline when it is restored. (d) The deterrent effect should be greatest and should therefore affect murder rates most powerfully... | |
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