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The death penalty has been called the harshest punishment a society can give-and one of the most debated issues in history. For centuries, people have argued whether it delivers justice or injustice, safety or cruelty, fairness or inequality. This book takes readers deep into that debate, giving space to both sides of the argument without telling you what to think.
From ancient executions to modern trials, the story unfolds across cultures and centuries. Some chapters explore why people believe the most serious crimes deserve the harshest penalties, while others examine cases of wrongful convictions and DNA evidence that freed the innocent. You'll see how victims' families, world leaders, human rights groups, and everyday citizens have weighed in, often with voices that clash and contradict each other.
The book also explores how laws have shifted over time, why some countries abolished executions while others continue them, and how courts, polls, media, and public opinion keep the issue alive. It shows how race, class, geography, and culture influence who receives the death penalty and why.
Instead of giving simple answers, this book encourages critical thinking. By exploring powerful stories, hard questions, and different perspectives, readers are challenged to weigh the evidence and decide where they stand in a debate that is far from over.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The death penalty has been called the harshest punishment a society can give-and one of the most debated issues in history. For centuries, people have argued whether it delivers justice or injustice, safety or cruelty, fairness or inequality. This book takes readers deep into that debate, giving space to both sides of the argument without telling you what to think.
From ancient executions to modern trials, the story unfolds across cultures and centuries. Some chapters explore why people believe the most serious crimes deserve the harshest penalties, while others examine cases of wrongful convictions and DNA evidence that freed the innocent. You'll see how victims' families, world leaders, human rights groups, and everyday citizens have weighed in, often with voices that clash and contradict each other.
The book also explores how laws have shifted over time, why some countries abolished executions while others continue them, and how courts, polls, media, and public opinion keep the issue alive. It shows how race, class, geography, and culture influence who receives the death penalty and why.
Instead of giving simple answers, this book encourages critical thinking. By exploring powerful stories, hard questions, and different perspectives, readers are challenged to weigh the evidence and decide where they stand in a debate that is far from over.