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Mitigating circumstances in death penalty decisions: using evidence-based research to inform...

By Bordelan, Danna; Guin, Cecile C.; Pogue, Rene; Schroeder, Julie
Publication: Social Work
Date: Sunday, October 1 2006

Providing an effective defense for individuals charged with capital crimes requires a diligent, thorough investigation by a mitigation specialist. However, research suggests that mitigation often plays a small role in the decision for life. Jurors often make sentencing decisions prematurely, basing those decisions on their personal reactions to the defendant (for example, fear, anger), their confusion about the rules of law, and their lack of understanding regarding their role and responsibilities. This article proposes an evidence-based conceptual model of the complicating problems surro

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