Publications & Testimony

Testimony and Statements on the Death Penalty

FROM DPIC

For tes­ti­mo­ny by for­mer Executive Director Robert Dunham and for­mer Executive Director Richard C. Dieter, please vis­it our page DPIC Testimony.
 

FROM RELIGIOUS LEADERS AND ORGANIZATIONS

FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY 

FROM ADVOCACY GROUPS

FROM JUDGES, LEGISLATORS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

FROM MURDER VICTIMSFAMILY MEMBERS

Items: 6311 — 6320


Dec 31, 2001

Choosing Mercy: A Mother of Murder Victims Pleads to End the Death Penalty

Written in the spir­it of​“Dead Man Walking,” this book by Antoinette Bosco con­veys both the pow­er­ful per­son­al expe­ri­ence of a moth­er whose son was mur­dered and a wealth of infor­ma­tion about the crim­i­nal jus­tice sys­tem in America. (Orbis Books, 2001) For more infor­ma­tion, or to read an excerpt, visit her…

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Dec 31, 2001

What To Do When the Police Leave

What To Do When the Police Leave by Bill Jenkins is filled with sim­ple, frank and use­ful advice vital to fam­i­lies suf­fer­ing a trau­mat­ic loss. This book is a vic­tim’s voice speak­ing to vic­tims offer­ing help in the face of help­less­ness. The author shares expert advice, lists help­ful resources demys­ti­fies legal and med­ical jar­gon, and affirms hope in the midst of tragedy. Bill Jenkins is a pro­fes­sor of Speech and Drama at Virginia Union University. Since the tragic…

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Aug 01, 2001

United States Supreme Court Decisions: 2000 — 2001 Term

In a 7 – 2 vote, the Court re-affirmed that defen­dants fac­ing the death penal­ty have the right to inform jurors when a life sen­tence would include no pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole. The Court found that Wesley A. Shafer’s right to due process was vio­lat­ed when a South Carolina tri­al judge refused to clar­i­fy for jurors that, if they sen­tenced Shafer to life, he would have no pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole. Justice Ginsburg, writ­ing for the major­i­ty, stat­ed that the jury was obviously…

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