Problem with Capital Punishment and Why It Should Be Abolished in America - by Vincent R Jones (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book takes a harsh, critical look at capital punishment and points out the glaring flaws and misconceptions about its effectiveness.
- About the Author: Vincent R. Jones, Sr. is a highly accomplished professor, advocate, and legal scholar.
- 130 Pages
- Social Science, Criminology
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About the Book
This book takes a harsh, critical look at capital punishment and points out the glaring flaws and misconceptions about its effectiveness. It makes a factual, legal, and moral argument for its abolition while refuting the main arguments in support of the death penalty.Book Synopsis
This book takes a harsh, critical look at capital punishment and points out the glaring flaws and misconceptions about its effectiveness. It makes a factual, legal, and moral argument for its abolition while refuting the main arguments in support of the death penalty.
Review Quotes
"In this book, Jones gives us a thorough, comprehensive, and impassioned argument against the death penalty, drawing on facts, research, actual cases, and morality. He leaves no aspect of the justice system untouched in his review of its faults, inadequacies, and inequalities in relation to the administration of the death penalty, and he offers recommendations for improvements. In essence, he implores the reader to elevate their thinking, and thus, our society, to a higher standard of justice."
About the Author
Vincent R. Jones, Sr. is a highly accomplished professor, advocate, and legal scholar.