A&B Public Speaking: Usenet Groups, Listservs, And E-zines The first includes a date and the name of a Usenet group, such as alt.punk.europe;the Try typing in death penalty OR capital punishment OR cruel and http://www.abacon.com/pubspeak/research/noteuszn.html
Extractions: Notes on Finding Usenet Groups, Listservs, and E-zines These notes answer the following common questions about Usenet Groups and Listserv discussion groups: A Usenet Group (also known as a "newsgroup" though that term is misleading in that there's no real news in newsgroups) is best likened to a giant bulletin board, which people can walk by, read the messages tacked up there, and respond to a few or many by tacking up more messages. On Usenet, the electronic tackboard, these messages accumulate, and each person can respond to the new message. The number of Usenet groups worldwide is enormous. While no one knows for sure exactly how many Usenet groups there are, one thing is sure: at least one (if not several) of the estimated 20,000 groups will be devoted to the topic that interests you.
Medaille College Library US statistics about crime, law enforcement, capital punishment, gun control andreports from Amnesty International on the death penalty, juvenile justice http://eres.medaille.edu/library01/alt/sub6.asp
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print Women Black Widows, Child Killers, and Other Women in Crime by Betty alt PublisherComments Against capital punishment The Antideath penalty Movement in http://www.powells.com/usedbooks/Crime.71.html
Extractions: Russia Russia The passage of a new secrecy law in 1993 indicated that the Yeltsin government was not prepared to abjure the protection of state secrets as a rationale for controlling the activities of Russian citizens. The secrecy law of 1993, harshly criticized by human rights activists, set forth in detail the procedure for labeling and protecting information whose dispersal would constitute a danger to the state. The concept of secrecy was given a broad interpretation. The law prescribed secret classifications fo r information on foreign policy, economics, national defense, intelligence, and counterintelligence. However, a more specific description of the classification process, including which specific types of information were to be classified as secret and whic h agencies and departments were authorized to classify information, was to be made public at a later date. In general, the security police under Yeltsin do not use secrecy laws to prosecute individuals, but there have been exceptions. In October 1992, officers from the Ministry of Security arrested two chemical scientists, Vil' Mirzayanov and Lev Fedorov, f or having written an article on current Russian chemical weapons research in a widely circulated daily newspaper. The article's revelation was embarrassing to the Yeltsin government because Russia had claimed it was no longer conducting such research. Alt hough Mirzayanov was brought to trial in early 1994, public and international protest caused the Yeltsin government to release him two months later. In a landmark decision, the procurator's office awarded Mirzayanov about US$15,500 in damages for having b een illegally detained.
Cuban Anarchism 00 0600 From galt@asylum.cs.utah.edu (Greg alt) Subject Re capital punishment decreed 7Article 25 of Fundamental Law further extends death penalty for acts http://flag.blackened.net/liberty/cuba.html
Extractions: Right now, all the information I have is from 2 messages from a couple of anarchist comerades. Andrew also gave me an Article on Cuba from Worker Soliderity Number 40 , published by the Worker Soliderity Movement, a libertarian communist organization from Ireland. Both messages are replies to Douglas John Potts (D.J.Potts-iy1i5180@lmu.ac.uk) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 16:41:23 +0100 (BST) A good anarchist historical source is Sam Dolgoff's 'The Cuban Revolution' . Its good both on the pre-revoultionary period and BTW anarchists were the biggest force up till the late 20's and still significant during the revoloution and also on the years that followed this. For a more recent stuff there is a good article in the first issue of Analysis (now folded). >Does anyone know of good examples of the shortcomings of the regime,
Directory - Society: Issues: Crime And Justice: Death Penalty An interactive exploration of capital punishment, including arguments for punishmentThe death penalty · iweb alt.activism.deathpenalty Editors jtaylorj http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=29167
Salon Alt | Gang Land capital Offense by John F. Sugg. death by lethal injection isn t punishment enough sensational,though no less compelling, arguments against the death penalty. http://www.salon.com/media/col/shre/1999/11/12/gangsters/print.html
Extractions: By Jenn Shreve Phoenix New Times, Nov. 11-17 "Is It Time to Pull the Thug?" by Michael Kiefer The entertainment media have imported urban gang culture slogans, clothing, even violence to the United States' most isolated, sleepy suburbs. Now, argues Michael Kiefer in this provocative essay, it is time for the media to use its powers of persuasion to combat gang-related violence occurring in neighborhoods where there are no air-conditioned shopping malls. Kiefer points to the many expressions of gang culture in white suburbs as proof of MTV's and other media's success in packaging and selling the deadly lifestyle: pop songs with lyrics about murder, pants with pockets for ammo sold at J.C. Penney, gang slogans appearing on T-shirts and ski caps. It's a fascinating analysis of mall fashion statements and their origins. Of course, despite a few well-publicized exceptions, suburban teens are
Extractions: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT THE DEATH PENALTY Web sites and books Click below to visit our sponsors. Information sources: " Status of the international covenants on human rights: Question of the death penalty ," UN Economic and Social Council, 1998-JAN-16, at: http://www.unhchr.ch/Huridocda/Huridoca.nsf/ This lists the current status of the death penalty, worldwide. The Clark County (IN) Prosecuting Attorney maintains a listing of over 1000 death penalty links, both pro and con. See: http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/links/dplinks.htm The alt.activism.death-penalty news group dedicated to the capital punishment issue The Michigan State University Libraries have a " Criminal Justice Resources Home Page " with many links to sites with death penalty information. See: http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/crimjust/death.htm A summary of a 15 page annual report, prepared by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics lists statistical data about capital punishment in the United States. The report was issued in 1994-DEC. See:
Celebrate Life Alternatives To The Death Penalty Indianapolis Coalition to Abolish the death penalty Indiana InformationCenter on the Abolition of capital punishment www.iicacp.org/. http://www.indyaccess.org/library/death_penalty_alternatives.htm
Extractions: Celebrate Life: Alternatives to the Death Penalty February 25, 2004 Juliet Yackel has challenged the death penalty for more than a dozen years. As a law student, Juliet's opposition to state-sanctioned killing motivated her to work with attorneys fighting death sentences in Louisiana. As a lawyer, she seeks to discover and understand the life events which led her clients being suspected of, charged with and convicted of death penalty offenses. While a deputy to the Public Defender of Indiana, Juliet began her representation of Darnell Williams. That representation continues, as Juliet strives to prevent the improper execution of Darnell Williams. Juliet has represented, as attorney or as mitigation investigator, dozens of people facing the death penalty. Three of those men were Illinois death row inmates who received clemency. Her work with the Northwestern University Law Clinic helped secure a full pardon for Leroy Orange, who was exonerated a released. Sponsors: Amnesty International
Electric Current Through An Electric Chair Laurence A History of capital punishment reports the This is a cruel descriptionof punishment. not use electric chairs for their death penalty; only lethal http://hypertextbook.com/facts/AprilDunetz.shtml
Extractions: Result Hewitt, Paul. Conceptual Physics . Massachusetts: Addison Wesley, 1987: 515. "A current of 0.070 ampere causes heart problems and may be fatal." Encyclopedia Americana . Connecticut: Grolier,1996: 124. "A lethal electric current goes through the body. An initial voltage of 2000 volts and 5 amperes is used." 5 A Washington Times . 7 June 1990. "Another method according to the Washington Times is 700-1000 volts at 6 amperes for one minute." 6 A Electric Chair History . alt.folklore.urban archive. "Laurence [ A History of Capital Punishment ] reports the common technique: 2000-2200 volts at 7-12 amperes for 60-90 seconds, possibly lowered and reapplied at various intervals until death." 7 - 12 A Biology of Electrocution . The Electric Chair.com. "First, a current [sic] of about 700 volts was delivered for almost seventeen seconds."
Juveniles Against Capital Punshment / Norway Juveniles Against capital punishment, is working to get teenagers devoted to work against, and eduacte about death penalty especially in the United States. Founded by Ann Kristin Fredriksen and http://www.angelfire.com/ms/philantrop
Extractions: Velkommen! Welcome! nimble_girl@hotmail.com Vennlig hilsen Ann Kristin Fredriksen Oslo - Norway I hope you will find interesting material which will make you want to join Juveniles Against Capital Punishment. I will do my best to keep these pages as interesting and updated as possible. Because these pages are set up for teen-agers specifically, I will try collecting interesting information which could be useful for you if you are looking for backgroundmaterial for school-projects. Besides, if you have school-projects about capital punishment which you would like to share with others, I would be happy to present those on this web-page! All you need to do is to send your schoolproject to me to: nimble_girl@hotmail.com
Sojourners : Get Connected : Links Key Words capital punishment, death penalty, HUMAN RIGHTS, PRISON, PRISONERS,PRISONS,. Don t Kill AbuAli. http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=get_connected.links&mode=keyword_detail&key
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Extractions: Tuesday,=20 January 27, 2004; Page A02 The Supreme Court announced yesterday that it will decide whether to = abolish=20 the death penalty for juvenile offenders, raising the prospect of a = major change=20 in capital punishment law. In a brief order, the court said it will hear Missouri's appeal of a = ruling=20 last year by that state's Supreme Court, which decided that executing = convicted=20 murderer Christopher Simmons would be "cruel and unusual punishment" = because=20 Simmons was younger than 18 at the time of his crime. Oral arguments are = to take=20 place in the fall, with a decision by July 2005. The U.S. Supreme Court last ruled on the death penalty for juvenile = offenders=20 in 1988 and 1989. In a pair of close votes, it stopped capital = punishment for=20 killers younger than 16 but permitted it for those 16 or 17. The = Missouri court=20 ruled 4 to 3 that a "national consensus" against the practice has since=20 emerged. The Missouri court said it was following not the Supreme Court's 1989 = ruling=20 but the line of constitutional reasoning laid out in 2002 when the = Supreme Court=20 banned the execution of mentally retarded offenders.
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Sojourners a more fully informed national discussion on the death penalty. organizations formedthe National Commission on capital punishment. http://www.sojourners.com/soj9605/960544.html
Sojourners Pelke s public stand against the death penalty initially caused tension him and hisfather, who favored capital punishment for Paula http://www.sojourners.com/soj9505/950526.html
Toronto Patterson - Texas Death Row Images from Focus on capital punishment American University Texas on the chargeof capital Murder 2002 Canadian Coalition Against the death penalty This page http://www.ccadp.org/torontopatterson.htm
Extractions: I invite you all to my funeral. We are still family..." - From Toronto's Final Statement Toronto Patterson's Personal Webpage Since 1998 - Links and updates posted by the CCADP Poetry by Toronto Patterson Art By Toronto Patterson CCADP Press Release: Execution of Toronto Patterson - Juvenile, Age 17 at time of offense CCADP Press Release in Spanish:
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ZZ_Uncategorised The death penalty is the harshest form of punishment in the world capital punishment,is the execution of criminals by the state, for committing crimes http://www.studentcentral.co.uk/ZZ_Uncategorised/more5.html
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