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    المؤلفون: Stigler, George J.

    المصدر: The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1984 Sep 01. 86(3), 301-313.

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    المؤلفون: Byung-Sun Cho

    المصدر: Punishment & Society. 10:171-205

    الوصف: The most recent executions in South Korea took place in December 1997, when 23 people were executed at short notice on the same day. Similarly, nineteen executions occurred in 1995 and 15 in 1994, in each instance occurring all on the same day. These group executions seem to reflect cultural factors that monthly statistics alone do not capture. No executions have occurred since 1998, but this de facto suspension has not been reinforced by law. Since 1999, lawmakers have thrice endorsed a bill favoring life imprisonment without parole in place of the death penalty, but each time the proposal has stalled and failed to move forward. The need remains to develop a culturally appropriate pro-abolition argument that could persuade the Korean public that the death penalty is unworkable and wrong. On 21 January 2007, in the Inhyeokdang case, the Korean Court acquitted 8 persons who had been executed 32 years earlier. The hope is that, in light of strong arguments based on the risk to innocent persons and the irreversibility of capital punishment, Korea will effectively transition from de facto to formal abolition.

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    المؤلفون: Gary S. Becker

    المصدر: The Economists' Voice. 3

    الوصف: Economists’ Voice www.bepress.com/ev March, 2006 Gary Becker is a Regular Columnist for the Economists’ Voice. He won the Nobel Prize in 1992 and is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a University Professor of Economics and Sociology at the University of Chicago. He is internationally recognized for pioneering work on human capital, discrimination, the economic analysis of crime, and the economics of the family. A.B., Princeton, 1951; A.M., 1952, Ph.D., 1955, University of Chicago.

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