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  2. Sister Helen Prejean on Capital Punishment, Justice, and ...

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    First of all, the average wait of victims' families from the time a death sentence is given in the United States to execution is 17 years. All these years, that grief is public. The media are at ...

  3. Race and capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 1995 study by Jonathan Sorensen and Donald H. Wallace found evidence of a racial bias in capital punishment in Missouri, mainly in regards to the race of the victim. The study found that cases with white victims were more likely to result in death sentences, and that cases with black victims were less likely to result in such sentences.

  4. If we must have the death penalty, we have to deal with the “race and victim effect.” Treating cases equally is what a democracy must stand for. Show comments

  5. Relief, defiance, anger: Families and advocates react to ...

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    COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) — Victimsfamilies and others affected by crimes that resulted in federal death row convictions shared a range of emotions on Monday, from relief to anger, after ...

  6. Helen Prejean - Wikipedia

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    Prejean served as the National Chairperson of the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty from 1993 to 1995. She helped establish The Moratorium Campaign, seeking an end to executions and conducting education on the death penalty. Prejean also founded the groups SURVIVE to help families of victims of murder and related crimes.

  7. Death Penalty Focus - Wikipedia

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    The group opposes the death penalty as "ineffective, racist, and fiscally inefficient." [2] In 1999, the organization said the death penalty is "an ineffective and brutally simplistic response to the serious and complex problem of violent crime.” [3] DPF has partnered with numerous families of victims of violent crime to abolish the death ...

  8. When families of murder victims speak at death penalty ... - AOL

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    The Trump administration is spending its final months authorizing executions. Ten federal death row prisoners have been killed so far this year, ending a 17-year federal moratorium on applying the ...

  9. David C. Baldus - Wikipedia

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    The death penalty was given to defendants with black victims 10% of the time and to defendants with white victims 18% of the time. From this data, the researchers concluded that the race of the victim was more influential than the race of the defendant in death penalty sentencing.