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100 _aConley Robin
245 _aConfronting the death penalty : How language influences juros in capital cases
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2016
300 _a237p
_cxi
365 _b Rs. 2,102
505 _aTable of contents Table of Contents ; 1 Introduction: "That's the hardest thing I've ever had to do" ; 2 Doing Death in Texas: Studying jurors in "the death penalty state" ; 3 "I hope I'm strong enough to follow the law": Emotion and objectivity in capital jurors law. ; 4 Facing death: Empathy, emotion and embodied actions in jurors'decisions ; 5 Linguistic distance and the dehumanization of capital defendants ; 6 Agents of the state: Capital jurors' accountability for their sentencing decisions ; 7 Conclusions: Linguistic dehumanization and democracy
650 _a1. Capital Punishment - U K2. Decision Making
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