The result of the Baldus study on the effects of race on capitol punishment decisions indicates
A) Race of a victim was one of the weakest independent predictions of whether or not criminals received the death penalty
B) Race of a victim was one of the strongest predictors of whether or not criminals would receive the death penalty
C) Race did not seem to effect the likelihood of receiving the death penalty
D) Race was an issue only when the defendant was of Hispanic or Latino descent
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Q1: Which of the following is an argument
Q2: In Gregg vs. Georgia,
A) The Supreme court
Q3: _ is an argument law enforcement officials
Q4: Some proponents of capitol punishment argue that
A)
Q5: Some opponents of the death penalty argue
A)
Q7: In the case of Witherspoon vs. Illinois,
Q8: Studies on the correlation between death penalty
Q9: Which of the following is a lesson
Q10: When examining the death penalty for juveniles,
Q11: How should children be punished when they
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