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... Stephen K. Layson of the University of North Carolina, Layson found that eighteen murders were deterred by each execution carried out in the United States. ...
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... economist Stephen K. Layson published a study at the University of North Carolina that showed that every execution of a murder deters, on average, 18 murders. ...
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... In 1885 a study was published by econimist Stephen K. Layson at the university of North Carolina to show how much, if any, the death penalty deters crime. ...
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... In 1885 a study was published by econimist Stephen K. Layson at the university of North Carolina to show how much, if any, the death penalty deters crime. ...
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... a study done by Professor Stephen K. Layson of the University of North Carolina, showed to be on the low side of the deterrence factor of capital punishment. ...
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... An analyzing study of data from the years 1936 to 1977 done by Professor Stephen Layson of the University of North Carolina made a significant conclusion about ...
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... a study done by Professor Stephen K. Layson of the University of North Carolina, showed to be on the low side of the deterrence factor of capital punishment. ...
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... Also a 1985 University of North Carolina study by economist Stephen K. Layson states that, ^Óevery execution of a murderer deters, on average, 18 murders^Ô ...
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... by economist Stephen K. Layson at the University of North Carolina, showed every execution of a murderer deters, on an average, 18 murders" (2). So capital ...
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... A 1985 study published by economist Stephen K. Layson at the University of North Carolina that showed every execution of a murderer on average 18 murders. ...
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... by economist Stephen K. Layson at the University of North Carolina, showed every execution of a murderer deters, on an average, 18 murders" (2). So capital ...
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... published by economist Stephen K. Layson at the University of North Carolina, he found that every execution of a murderer deters, on average, 18 murders. ...
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... areas. As for the deterrence of crime, in 1985 there was a study done by Stephen K. Layson at the University of North Carolina. It ...
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... Stephen K. Layson conducted a study at the University of North Carolina, which showed that every execution of a murder deters an average of 18 murders. ...
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