The Living Age, 270. kötetLiving Age Company, 1911 |
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710. oldal
... the death penalty . Lacassagne , in his important book Peine de Mort , shows that homicides are rarest in those countries where capital punishment is most rigorously enforced . I do not want to press this , however , as the relation of ...
... the death penalty . Lacassagne , in his important book Peine de Mort , shows that homicides are rarest in those countries where capital punishment is most rigorously enforced . I do not want to press this , however , as the relation of ...
713. oldal
... the death penalty has been replaced by carcere duro , which is characterized by Lacassagne as " une peine atroce . " The fundamental vir- tue in sentiment is its driving energy ; its fundamental vice is that it ex- cludes intellectual ...
... the death penalty has been replaced by carcere duro , which is characterized by Lacassagne as " une peine atroce . " The fundamental vir- tue in sentiment is its driving energy ; its fundamental vice is that it ex- cludes intellectual ...
717. oldal
... punishment combines all the vir- tues of an ideal punishment . And it does something else , too , that capital punishment does not do . It makes the criminal refund to society benefits equivalent to the injuries he has in- flicted upon ...
... punishment combines all the vir- tues of an ideal punishment . And it does something else , too , that capital punishment does not do . It makes the criminal refund to society benefits equivalent to the injuries he has in- flicted upon ...
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