
Why many people on death row will never be executed
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The Complexity of Capital Punishment
This chapter explores the emotional and moral aftermath of a murder and its impact on the victim's family and friends, particularly regarding the death penalty. It delves into the intricacies of justice, accountability, and the financial burdens associated with the legal processes of capital punishment. Through personal testimonies and discussions of contemporary issues in the justice system, the chapter highlights the profound and often conflicting emotions tied to executions and their broader implications.
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