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Abolishing the Death Penalty Leads to Decline in Murders

“This data parallels data from states in the United States. It has been repeatedly shown that states without the death penalty have lower homicide rates than those that do. It appears that when governments stop killing, so do their citizens.“

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April 12, 2019

Death RowPhillip ReevesApril 12, 2019Criminal Legal NewsComment
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