The Death penalty in Kenya: A Punishment that has died out in practice part one: A public ready to accept abolition
Material type:
- Purpose of the study
- findings
- death penalty support
- a majority against executions
- knowledge about death penalty in Kenya
- personal connection and concern about the death penalty
- level of knowledge about death poverty
- views on crime and justice
- views on serious crime and vulnerable offenders
- malleability of opinions
- trust in the government and fairness
- support for capital punishment in practice
- factors that shift opinions
- potential reactions to abolition
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