Ending The Death Penalty by Andrew Hammel

Why It’s Not Working in America

This insightful book delves into the complex and often controversial topic of capital punishment, exploring the moral, legal, and social implications of abolishing the death penalty. Through a comprehensive analysis of case studies, historical context, and international perspectives, it argues for the cessation of this practice, highlighting the potential for judicial errors, the ethical dilemmas it poses, and the evolving global consensus against it. The narrative is both a critique of current systems and a call to action for reform, advocating for a justice system that prioritizes rehabilitation over retribution.

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