Reclaiming control after homicide: co-victims’ trajectories through the American capital appeals process
<p>As of the early 1990s, one of the primary justifications for the application of the death penalty in the United States has been the assertion that family members of homicide victims (hereafter, ‘co-victims’) require the execution of an offender in order to heal; executions are held out as a...
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2024
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