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  2. World Day Against the Death Penalty - Wikipedia

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    The day was first organised by the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty in 2003. [1] It has since taken place annually on 10 October. The day is supported by numerous NGOs and world governments, including Amnesty International, [2] the European Union [3] and the United Nations. [4] On 26 September 2007, the Council of Europe also declared ...

  3. Deterrence (penology) - Wikipedia

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    The death penalty is still retained in some countries, such as in some parts of the United States, one reason being due to the perception that it is a deterrent to certain offenses. In 1975, Ehrlich claimed the death penalty was effective as a general deterrent and that each execution led to seven or eight fewer homicides in society.

  4. Death day (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Death-Day, a webcomic "Death Day", a song by the Alien Ant Farm; See also. Date of Death, an episode of Fear The Walking Dead; Day of the Dead;

  5. Walter B. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Walter Benson Miller was born February 7, 1920, in Philadelphia and died March 28, 2004, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1] He was a Phi Beta Kappa (1948) graduate of the University of Chicago with an M.A. in anthropology, [2] and of Harvard University with a Ph.D. in social relations. [1]

  6. Zero tolerance - Wikipedia

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    According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the first recorded use of the term "zero tolerance" was in 1972 and was originally used in US politics. [8]However, the term appears as early as 1939 in reference to plant diseases ("While a zero tolerance may seem a severe penalty ..."), [9] in 1942 in reference to optical equipment ("They cut and polish glass precisely to 'zero tolerance ...

  7. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Opposite Day: "It is opposite day today." Therefore, it is not opposite day, but if you say it is a normal day it would be considered a normal day, which contradicts the fact that it has previously been stated that it is an opposite day.

  8. Delinquency rates at highest level in almost 30 years - AOL

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    Subprime borrowers held an average rate of 11.72 percent for new cars and almost 19 percent for used, according to Experian second quarter data.By comparison, the average for all borrowers was 6. ...

  9. Capital punishment debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The anti-death penalty movement began to pick up pace in the 1830s and many Americans called for abolition of the death penalty. Anti-death penalty sentiment rose as a result of the Jacksonian era, which condemned gallows and advocated for better treatment of orphans, criminals, poor people, and the mentally ill.