Considering Murphy on Human Executioners

Criminal Justice Ethics 36 (1):111-116 (2017)
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I am very grateful to Jeffrie Murphy for his response to my article1 and to Jonathan Jacobs for the chance to respond in turn to Murphy’s criticisms. It is a particular honor for me to respond to J...

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Christopher Bennett
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