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  2. Template:User Death Penalty - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:User Death Penalty Support - Wikipedia

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  4. Capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vermont has abolished the death penalty for all crimes, but has an invalid death penalty statue for treason. [93] When it abolished the death penalty in 2019, New Hampshire explicitly did not commute the death sentence of the sole person remaining on the state's death row, Michael K. Addison. [94] [95]

  5. Death Penalty Focus - Wikipedia

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    Death Penalty Focus (DPF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the abolition of the death penalty through public education, grassroots and political organizing, media engagement, and coalition building. [1] DPF also serves as a support network and as a liaison among anti-death penalty groups nationwide and across the world.

  6. Death education - Wikipedia

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    The scientific study of death is known as thanatology. Thanatology stems from the Greek word thanatos, meaning death, and ology meaning a science or organized body of knowledge. [1] A specialist in this field is a thanatologist. Death education refers to the experiences and activities of death that one deals with.

  7. File:Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965 (UKPGA 1965 ...

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  8. 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.

  9. Cities for Life Day - Wikipedia

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    Cities for Life Day is a worldwide festivity that supports the abolition of the death penalty.It is celebrated on November 30 of each year—the day in 1786 that the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, under the reign of Pietro Leopoldo (later Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II), became the first civil state in the world to do away with torture and capital punishment.