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America’s Death Penalty: A Story of Innocence & Ignorance

November 6, 2012 By Cameron Conaway 1 Comment
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The point to this thing, if there is one, is dulled and should be discarded

Filed Under: Featured Content, Social Justice Tagged With: american penal system, Amnesty International, Barry Scheck, capital punishment, criminal justice, death row, executions, eyewitness misidentification, forensic science, hangings, human rights, incarceration, into the abyss, lethal injection, life without parole, one for ten, Peter Neufeld, sentence to death, social justice, the cost of the death penalty, The Death Penalty, The Innocence Project, Werner Herzog, wrongly convicted

Talking Myself Out of Murdering Jerry Sandusky

July 13, 2012 By Joanna Schroeder 54 Comments
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Joanna Schroeder attempts to examine the death penalty objectively, despite the visceral and powerful desire to exact revenge against child sexual abusers.

Filed Under: Good Feed Blog Tagged With: African-Americans, American Bar Association, Amnesty International, capital punishment, child sexual abuse, CNN, conviction bias, death penalty, Death Penalty Now, DNA exonerations, DPIC, Jerry Sandusky, Jesus Mora Flores, Lavaca County, Mark Ellis, North Carolina, Oregon, racial bias, Racism, self defense, Texas, The Good Feed Blog, The Good Men Project, The Innocence Project, University of Maryland, Yale University

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