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_aCarolyn Hoyle with the assistance of Diana Batchelor _910316 |
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110 | _4Kenya national Commission on Human Rights - The Death penalty project | ||
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_aThe Death penalty in Kenya: _bA Punishment that has died out in practice part one: A public ready to accept abolition |
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_aNairobi, Kenya _bKenya national Commission on Human Rights - The Death penalty project _c2022 |
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_a71p. _bIllus. |
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_aPurpose of the study _910317 |
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_afindings _910318 |
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_adeath penalty support _910319 |
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_aa majority against executions _910320 |
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_aknowledge about death penalty in Kenya _910321 |
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_apersonal connection and concern about the death penalty _910322 |
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_alevel of knowledge about death poverty _910323 |
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650 |
_aviews on crime and justice _910324 |
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_aviews on serious crime and vulnerable offenders _910325 |
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_amalleability of opinions _910326 |
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_atrust in the government and fairness _910327 |
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_asupport for capital punishment in practice _910328 |
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_afactors that shift opinions _910329 |
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_apotential reactions to abolition _910330 |
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_c1736 _d1736 |