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  1. The juvenile death penalty today: Present death row inmates under juvenile death sentences and death sentences and executives for juvenile crimes, January 1, 1973 to September 15, 1995 by Victor L Streib, 1995
  2. Death row kids: Finding a better solution to the juvenile death penalty by Kristy L Archer, 2000
  3. The juvenile death penalty today: Present death row inmates under juvenile death sentences and death sentences and executions for juvenile crimes by Victor L Streib, 1986
  4. Juveniles and the death penalty by Lynn Cothern, 2000
  5. Should juvenile offenders receive the death penalty? (Focus report) by Kellie Dworaczyk, 2002
  6. Furman V. Georgia: The Death Penalty and the Constitution (Historic Supreme Court Cases) by Burt M. Henson, Ross Robert Olney, 1996-12
  7. The Death Penalty (Opposing Viewpoints Series) by Diane Andrews Henningfeld, 2006-01-13
  8. The Death Penalty (Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide) by William Dudley, 2005-08-26
  9. The Death Penalty for Teens: A Pro/Con Issue (Hot Pro/Con Issues) by Nancy Day, 2000-12
  10. Death Penalty, The (Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints)
  11. Death Penalty (Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints) by Lauri S. Friedman, 2005-08-26
  12. The Death Penalty: Identifying Propaganda Techniques (Opposing Viewpoints Juniors) by Carol O'Sullivan, 1989-09
  13. The Death Penalty: Opposing Viewpoints
  14. Furman V. Georgia And The Death Penalty Debate: Debating Supreme Court Decisions by Maurene J. Hinds, 2005-07

21. NCPA - Crime And Gun Control - Punishment
States Executing Killers Deterence. capital punishment Saves Lives DNA Evidence.Genetic Innocent. death penalty Update juveniles. death
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22. Ninth Circuit Capital Punishment Handbook
Robert P. Gritton, Note, capital punishment New Weapons in the Sentencing effectof Supreme Court rulings on death penalty for juveniles and mentally
http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/3779242195bb2339882568480080d277/

23. CheatHouse.com - Killing Our This Essay Is About Juvenile Capital Punishment. It
offenders are male American Spectator Oct capital punishment Sixteen Coordinating In2001 In Executing Youths juveniles and the death penalty Lynn November
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Killing Our Children: Capital Punishment Sixteen. Driver?s licenses and birthday parties. A momentary lapse in judgment, and the death penalty? In the U.S. thirty eight states allow capital punishment, and twenty three of them allow capital punishment for children as young as sixteen. In many sta
Killing Our this essay is about juvenile capital punishment. It explains why capital punishment for juveniles should be abolished.
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7 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename 3895 capital punishment Economics.docPrice $ 62.65. 4001 The death penalty and juveniles. (buy this paper)
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the issue of criminal punishment in Texas. Texas is found to maintain especially harsh punishments. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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4 pages discussing the various historic philosophies about capital punishment (an eye for an eye, etc;). Includes conclusive opinion based on material. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: Dpenphil.wps

27. Reviewjournal.com -- News: Death Penalty Reform On Legislative Agenda
death penalty, 16 prohibit it for those who were under 18 when they committed theircrimes. The federal government also bans capital punishment for juveniles.
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Death penalty reform on legislative agenda Bills deal with retarded, juveniles, three-judge panels By SEAN WHALEY
REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU

Senior correction officer Johnnie Hill adjusts a restraint July 9 in the execution chamber at the Nevada State Prison in Carson City. Warden Mike Budge, rear, said the death chamber is in an area of the prison that is too crowded and recent court rulings have created uncertainty over the future of capital punishment. Photo by CATHLEEN ALLISON / AP CARSON CITY Though there has yet to be a call for a moratorium on executions, and though no Nevada death row inmate is in immediate jeopardy of seeing his sentence carried out, capital punishment issues will be at the forefront of the 2003 Legislature. Bills banning the execution of the mentally retarded and eliminating the use of three-judge panels to impose death sentences in some cases will be heard in the Assembly Judiciary Committee beginning next week. Those changes to Nevada's death penalty law must occur because of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. And another effort to ban executions of those who were juveniles when their crimes were committed also is expected, which should prove more controversial. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to take up this issue earlier this year. Nevada allows the death penalty to be imposed on teens as young as 16. An effort to change the law in 2001 failed.

28. Capital Punishment Links - Skyline Library
con viewpoints, stages of a capital case, history legislation about the mentally retarded,juveniles, and life punishment and the death penalty Ethics Updates
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29. Capital Punishment
that abound in the idea of capital punishment, there are In 24 of the 38 states wherethe death penalty is imposed to execute persons who were juveniles at the
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Capital Punishment: A Heinous Crime
by Regan Johnson '02

Although it may take a back seat in the media to other current global human rights issues, the continued use of the death penalty in the U.S. remains one of the world's biggest human rights abusers.
Our government claims to protect the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," and, like it or not, was founded on the ethics of a major religious tradition that asserts "thou shall not kill." Yet while murder is considered one of the most heinous criminal offences in our country, perhaps it would be more accurate for the law books to state "it is a crime to take the life of another human being, unless it is done by the government."
This government is not the fair and just actor that we would like to imagine. Evidence shows that on top of the moral hypocrisies that abound in the idea of capital punishment, there are many injustices that occur in the application of the death penalty in the United States. The largest and best documented of these injustices are racial biases in sentencing death penalties, but we also are guilty of injustices involving the execution of mentally ill and juvenile offenders.
The statistics are alarming: 80% of the death row inmates executed have been convicted of killing whites. In fact, blacks found guilty of killing whites are more likely than any other group to receive a death sentence. Blacks convicted for killing whites are five times more likely to receive a death sentence than whites killing whites in Florida, and six times more likely to receive a death sentence in Texas.

30. Capital Punishment: A Pollak Library Research Guide
Quick Search juveniles and capital punishment Juvenile Justice, CQ Researcher,02/25/1994. Kids in Prison, CQ Researcher, 04/27/2001. death penalty Update
http://guides.library.fullerton.edu/cap_punish/
Pollak Library Library Research Guides Special Topics - CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Capital Punishment
A Guide To Resources In CSUF's Pollak Library NAVIGATION TIP: When viewing PDF files, use Adobe's FIND feature [ BINOCULARS ICON ] to quickly locate a keyword in document. ENCYCLOPEDIAS Top of Page American Attitudes [in INDEX , see DEATH PENALTY CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE HN90.P8 M58 1998 American Justice (1996) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE KF154 .A44 1996 Vol. 1-3 American Law Yearbook 1998 CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE KF154 .W472 1998 Capital Punishment: A Reference Handbook (1993) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE HV8699.U5 K76 1993 Congressional Quarterly's Desk Reference on American Criminal Justice (2001) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE HV9950 .B364 2001 Dictionary of American Criminal Justice: Key Terms and Major Supreme Court Cases (1998) CATALOG RECORD
REFERENCE HV7411 .C53 1998

31. EXECUTIONS NEWS EXECUTION NEWS | HavenWorks.com/executions Death Penalty Capital
20021031; Should death penalty apply to 16year-olds? Florida votes on the issue,while capital punishment for juveniles draws attention in the sniper case
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  • Illinois ex-governor showed clemency to 643 prisoners. " ... "Including the 167 death sentences he commuted days before he left office, the Republican granted 643 clemency requests during his four-year term, almost twice as many as his predecessor granted in eight years." ... "Ryan's unprecedented decision to wipe out every death sentence, reducing most to life in prison, brought international attention to a state system where 17 people sent to death row had been cleared since capital punishment was reinstated in 1977." - By Nicole Ziegler Dizon AP via Boston Globe Execution Possibility Intensifies Spy Trial: Jury Selection Opens In Landmark Case." ... "On the quiet shuttle from the Dulles International Airport terminal to its midfield gates, where there's really no place to run, FBI agents arrested intelligence analyst Brian P. Regan in August 2001 before he boarded a plane to Germany. He faced charges of trying to sell classified documents to Iraq, Libya and China." ... "The indictment didn't allege any large security leaks, but Sept. 11 came three weeks later, and soon Attorney General John D. Ashcroft said Regan should face the death penalty. With that announcement, Regan became the first espionage defendant in the United States to face execution since Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted more than 50 years ago. Jury selection in his trial begins today." - By Tom Jackman WashingtonPost Big setback, and new ire, on death penalty.

32. Capital Punishment - Wikipedia
crimes, like drug and business related crimes, are punished with capital punishment. Onlyseven countries retain the death penalty for juveniles aged under
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_penalty
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(Redirected from Death penalty Capital punishment , also referred to as the death penalty , is a punitive sentence set after conviction for a criminal offense in which the convicted person is executed. Methods of execution have varied over time, and include:

33. Death Penalty - Juvenile Issue Brief
v The death penalty Information Center. juveniles and the death penalty. Bureauof Justice Statistics capital punishment 1999.
http://www.nmha.org/position/deathpenalty/juvissuebrief.cfm
Death Penalty and People with Mental Illness
Background
Of the 3,700 people on death row today, two percent were juveniles at the time they committed their offenses. [i]   Since 1973, 18 juvenile offenders have been executed. [ii] Nearly twenty-five percent of these executions occurred in 2000 alone. One contributing factor to this outrageous statistic is the fact that almost every state in the past nine years has made it easier to try juveniles as adults. [iii] Though the United States is the most outspoken country in human rights issues, it remains the only nation in the world that has not yet ratified the United Nations Convention Article 37a, which states that “Neither capital punishment nor life imprisonment without the possibility of release shall be imposed for offenses committed by persons below eighteen years of age.” [iv] Seventy-two males who were under eighteen years old at the time of the crime are now serving death sentences in the United States. [v] NMHA considers the execution of people for crimes they committed as children to be unjust and inhumane, serving no principled purpose, and demeaning to our system of justice. For this reason, NMHA joins with the American Bar Association (ABA) in their call for a moratorium of the imposition of the death penalty.

34. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Death Penalty (Issues)
Rates in capital Cases (InDepth); Ethics of capital punishment; Inadequate Counsel;Juvenile death Penalties Report; juveniles the death penalty (In-Depth);
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    Rates in capital Cases (InDepth); Ethics of capital punishment; Inadequate Counsel;Juvenile death Penalties Report; juveniles the death penalty (In-Depth
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  • 36. Death Penalty Websites
    penalty Links capital punishment Them without the capital get the punishment. John Spenkelink's List of juveniles Currently under sentence of death in
    http://www.policestudies.eku.edu/kpotter/dplinks.htm
    Death Penalty Links
    "Capital punishment: Them without the capital get the
    punishment."

    John Spenkelink's last words at his electrocution, May 25, 1979 Juvenile Death Penalty Links
    "I was 17 years old when I committed the offense for which I was sentenced to die,
    and I didn't even start thinking and caring about my life until I was at least 20."

    Charles F. Rumbaugh prior to his execution September 11, 1985. George Stinney , the youngest person executed in the 1900s. Juvenile Death Penalty by Victor Streib http://www.law.onu.edu/faculty/streib/juvdeath.htm National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty Stop Killing Kids Campaign: http://www.ncadp.org/skkmenu.html List of Juveniles Currently under sentence of death in the United States : Also United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~pip1019/dp/uk/juve-li.htm Amnesty International Juveniles and the Death Penalty: http://www.amnesty-usa.org/abolish/juve.html Speech given in commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: http://www.policestudies.eku.edu/KPOTTER/speech3.htm

    37. American Civil Liberties Union : Oregon May Vote On Ending Death Penalty
    that have been raised about capital punishment in other death penalty Issues GeneralUnequal Justice Mental International Innocence juveniles Moratorium Women
    http://www.aclu.org/DeathPenalty/DeathPenalty.cfm?ID=7495&c=17

    38. Capital Punishment - The Death Penalty: Developments During 1997 To 1999
    execution of people who were juveniles at the time of of the abolition of the deathpenalty for people all countries which still use capital punishment to have
    http://www.religioustolerance.org/execut1.htm
    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT THE DEATH PENALTY:
    Developments: 1997 - 1999 incl.
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    " He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone at her first. " Yeshua of Nazareth (Jesus Christ) condemning a public execution of a woman for adultery." John 8:7, (NKJ) " Sometimes you just have the thin the herd. " Dennis Miller " Does it make sense to hire murderers to kill defenseless victims on death row, in order to prove that hiring murderers to kill defenseless victims is morally wrong ?" Anon.
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    1997-FEB: American Bar Association: The Association asked that states and the Federal government stop executions until the system could be changed to ensure fairness and due process. They are concerned that under present conditions, there is significant risk of executing innocent persons. 1997-JUL: Death Penalty Information Center: The Center noted that from 1973 to that time, 69 inmates on death row had been released after having been declared innocent. Legislation which reduces inmates' appeal opportunities will result in swifter executions. This will increase the chances of the state killing innocent people. 1997-SEP: UN Human Rights Commission: Mr. Bacre Waly Ndiaye is a Senegalese lawyer and former official with Amnesty International. (One of AI's goals is the abolition of the death penalty). He is now working for the UN

    39. Capitalpunishment.htm
    CJBS capital punishment. for crimes committed while they were juveniles since 1973.Minimum death penalty Ages by American Jurisdiction Information based on
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    Capital Punishment: The first known execution in the territory now known as the United States of America was of Daniel Frank, put to death in 1622 in the Colony of Virginia for the crime of theft. Since then the death penalty has almost always been a feature of the criminal
    justice system, first in the American colonies and then, after independence, in the U.S.
    General Information
    History of Capital Punishment in the U.S. U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Anti Death Penalty ... Pro Death Penalty General Information:
    DeathPenalty.Net
    : Excellent site with loads of information. DEATH PENALTY : This has some good information on both sides of the issue. UAA Justice Center: Focus on the Death Penalty : This site has a lot of good material. Capital Punishment: Life or Death? : A class created web page presenting both sides of the argument. Death Penalty Information Center : The DeathPenalty Information Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment. The Center was founded in 1990 and prepares in-depth reports, issues press releases, conducts briefings for journalists, and serves as a resource to
    those working on this issue.

    40. Juveniles And The Death Penalty
    opposing the use of the death penalty for crimes committed as juveniles includingthe ABA has called for a moratorium on capital punishment until each
    http://www.emory.edu/AAPL/newsletter/N263_Juveniles_death_penalty.htm
    Juveniles and the death penalty
    Diane H. Schetky MD
    Child and Adolescent Committee The U.S. Supreme court in Thompson v. Oklahoma (1988) decided that the Eighth Amendment prohibited the execution of persons younger than 16 at the time of their crimes. However, in the U.S. we continue to execute 16 and 17 year olds. Of the thirty eight death penalty states, twenty four permit the death penalty for individuals who committed crimes prior to the age of 18. The minimum age at the time of the crime is 16 in 12 states, 17 in 4, and many states do not specify an age. Fourteen states and the Federal system hold a minimum age at time of crime of 18 . Currently, there are about 70 death row inmates who were sentenced as juveniles and 37 % of them are in Texas. Seventeen have been executed for crimes committed as juveniles since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 and three of these executions occurred earlier this year. Only four other nations, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen have executed juveniles in the past decade and there is almost global consensus on the need to eliminate the death penalty for crimes committed as juveniles. The U.S. has been the only country to refuse to sign the UN Convention of the Right of the Child, an international treaty which bars the execution of persons committing crimes before age 18. Opposition to the death penalty, especially for use with juveniles, is mounting. The death penalty is unlikely to have any deterrent value on juveniles as many young juvenile offenders are impulse ridden, highly stimulus reactive and have difficulty planning ahead. Adolescents tend to live in the present, view themselves as invincible and many are easily swayed by peers in their antisocial behavior with little heed to consequences. Some do not value their lives and may even be suicidal. It is precisely because of their emotional and cognitive immaturity and difficulty with decision making that they are not afforded full adult status under the law. Hence, they are not considered old enough to vote, serve as jurors, sign a contract, purchase alcohol, serve in the military or, in some states, marry.

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