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  • #Redirect [[Capital punishment]]
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  • ...ferent states have different ideas of seriousness: some Muslim states have capital punishment for apostasy or homosexual behaviour, for example. The number of countries ...point to the accidental executions of innocents, arguing that no system of capital punishment can guarantee that innocent people will never be put to death. In support o
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  • == Groups opposing [[Capital punishment|capital punishment]] == ...ttp://ncadp.org/ National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty], an anti-capital punishment group in the United States
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  • == Groups opposing [[Capital punishment|capital punishment]] == ...ttp://ncadp.org/ National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty], an anti-capital punishment group in the United States
    522 bytes (66 words) - 15:04, 22 August 2008
  • #Redirect [[Capital punishment]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Capital punishment]]
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • *[http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/guillotine.html Capital Punishment U.K. - History of the Guillotine]
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • ...on|crimes of passion]], and are done in spite of the threat of punishment. Capital punishment is certainly retributive - opponents describe it as being driven by excessi
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  • ...calling for the [[extrajudicial detention]], either followed by summary [[capital punishment]] or secret imprisonent in Germany, of civilians judged to be resisting Ger
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  • [[Capital punishment]] by a method that cuts through the neck to sever the head from the body, e
    252 bytes (41 words) - 11:26, 29 April 2011
  • ...m cell|stem cell research]], [[cloning]], all or some [[contraception]], [[capital punishment]] and war
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • {{r|capital punishment}}
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  • ...r [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], a French physician as a humane device for [[capital punishment|execution]].
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  • ...ferent states have different ideas of seriousness: some Muslim states have capital punishment for apostasy or homosexual behaviour, for example. The number of countries ...point to the accidental executions of innocents, arguing that no system of capital punishment can guarantee that innocent people will never be put to death. In support o
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • {{r|Capital punishment}}
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  • ...e or all stem cell|stem cell research, cloning, all or some contraception, capital punishment and war.
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  • ...criminals as an alternative of incarceration. Most also support the use of capital punishment. In elections, they generally appeal to voters who are either conservatism|
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