Flawed Logic for Death Penalty Abolition: An Analysis of Unrequited Innocence in U.S. Capital Cases
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This is a response to the recent article, Unrequited Innocence in U.S. Capital Cases: Unintended Consequences of the Fourth Kind which demonstrates many of the problems with abolitionist advocacy. Namely, the conflation of innocence with wrongful convictions and unaddressed issues with policy proposals.