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1. Death Penalty Information, High School Curriculum
An interactive exploration of capital punishment, including arguments for and against, issues of ethics and justice surrounding the death penalty
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2. Death Penalty Information, High School Curriculum, TEACHER EDITION
An teacher's guide to the death penalty.
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3. Texas Moratorium Network - Texas Death Penalty, Texas Executions
Penalty is the first statewide, student-run anti-death penalty organization in Texas. TSADP is an organization of students from high school
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4. Death Penalty Links
Educational Resources. Death Penalty Curricula for High School for teachers Death Penalty Curricula for High School - for students
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5. Death Penalty Information Center
Death Penalty Fact Sheet (pdf) State by State Information dealing with his disability, noting that he did not finish high school, could not get
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6. Homework Center - Social Issues
Death Penalty Information High School Curriculum http//deathpenaltyinfo.msu.edu/
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7. Death Penalty Links
(10/01/99) Deterrence Death Penalty Information High School Curriculum. (Michigan State Univ)
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8. Fight The Death Penalty In USA
Fight the death penalty in USA www.fdp.dk if there is a connexion between the high crime care, social security, after school programs
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9. Sister Helen Prejean
for her religious community, and has taught junior and senior high school students. HONORS AND AWARDS 2005 Death Penalty Focus Award;
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10. Death Penalty Links At Captial Defender's Toolbox / Capital Defense
(Spring 1997) Women United For Peace and Justice, Death Penalty Committee. Death Penalty Information High School Curriculum. (Michigan State Univ)
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11. Adolescence: Adolescents' Attitudes Toward The Death Penalty
high school students / Beliefs, opinions and attitudes In other research on attitudes toward the death penalty, Starr (1983) reported that women were
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Lester (1987) gave a list of twenty criminal acts to college students and police officers and found that the police officers checked an average of 10.7 acts as meriting the death penalty while the college students checked 8.6. The present Study was designed in part to explore how adolescents responded to this questionnaire as compared to college students. In other research on attitudes toward the death penalty, Starr (1983) reported that women were less in favor of capital punishment than were men, while McKelvie (1983) reported that extraversion scores were positively associated with favoring the death penalty. The present study was also designed to explore whether gender and personality predict attitudes toward the death penalty.

12. New Hampshire Students Take Action To Abolish The Death Penalty
morning at the high school, attending a conference on death penalty abolition. Forty students from a dozen high schools, home schools, and colleges
http://www.afsc.org/newengland/nh/studtact.htm
Students Take Action to Abolish the Death Penalty by Alison Booth Wednesday, February 28 fell smack in the middle of Concord High School's mid-winter vacation. But at 2:30 p.m., a crowd of students emerged from the school and gathered in the driveway. Carrying signs saying "Don't Veto Forgiveness," "Execute Justice Not People," and "Vote Yes on HB 171," they lined up to march downtown. It had already been a long day, as most of the students had spent the whole morning at the high school, attending a conference on death penalty abolition. There was still a full afternoon of action ahead, and they were just getting warm. These activists were a part of the Student Day of Action Against the Death Penalty-a day-long event bringing youth together for learning, skills-building, and action to demand the passage of HB 171-FN, an act abolishing the death penalty in New Hampshire. The Day of Action was organized by New Hampshire Students Against the Death Penalty, and sponsored by AFSC with NH Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, Amnesty International, and NH Social Justice Monthly. Forty students from a dozen high schools, home schools, and colleges participated in workshops, a march, lobbying, and a rally for abolition throughout the course of the day. The event began with a panel on "Why I Oppose the Death Penalty", featuring Renny Cushing of Murder Victim's Families for Reconciliation and lawyer Andru Volinsky. Renny explained MVFR's position that another murder never helped victim's families heal. Andy spoke from his experience defending capital cases in Tennessee, from which he concluded that there is no fair and just way to implement capital punishment. Then students chose between workshops on "The Case Against the Death Penalty," "Holding Productive Discussions on the Death Penalty," and "The U.S. Criminal Justice System."

13. AFSC Youth Program - Student Day Of Action Against The Death Penalty
morning at the high school, attending a conference on death penalty abolition. Forty students from a dozen high schools and colleges participated in
http://www.afsc.org/newengland/nh/finalafscyouth/againstdp.html
Contact:
Hannah El-Silimy, Youth Organizer
AFSC New Hampshire Office
4 Park St. Suite 209
Concord, NH 03302
Phone: 603-224-2407
Email: hel-silimy@afsc.org
Student Day of Action Against the Death Penalty February 28, 2001
by Alison Booth
Wednesday, February 28 fell smack in the middle of Concord High School’s mid-winter vacation. But at 2:30 p.m., a crowd of students emerged from the school and gathered in the driveway. Carrying signs saying "Don’t Veto Forgiveness," "Execute Justice Not People," and "Vote Yes on HB 171," they lined up to march downtown. It had already been a long day, as most of the students had spent the whole morning at the high school, attending a conference on death penalty abolition. There was still a full afternoon of action ahead, and they were just getting warm.
The event began with a panel on "Why I Oppose the Death Penalty", featuring Renny Cushing of Murder Victim’s Families for Reconciliation and lawyer Andru Volinsky. Renny explained MVFR’s position that another murder never helped victim’s families heal. Andy spoke from his experience defending capital cases in Tennessee, from which he concluded that there is no fair and just way to implement capital punishment. Then students chose between workshops on "The Case Against the Death Penalty," "Holding Productive Discussions on the Death Penalty," and "The U.S. Criminal Justice System."

14. Death Penalty Links
Educational Resources. death penalty Curricula for high school for teachers; death penalty Curricula for high school - for students
http://www.derechos.org/dp/

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At the dawn of the 21st century, the death penalty is considered by most civilized nations as a cruel and inhuman punishment. It has been abolished de jure or de facto by 106 nations, 30 countries have abolished it since 1990. However, the death penalty continues to be commonly applied in other nations. China, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United States and Iran are the most prolific executioners in the world. Indeed, the US is one of six countries (including also Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen) which executes people who were under 18 years-old at the time they committed their crimes. While international documents have restricted and in some cases even banned the death penalty, its application is still not against customary international law. Much debate continues in the US as to whether it constitutes an appropriate punishment, at least to the most heinous crimes. In recent years, the debate has been further fueled by the use of new technologies which have shown that a large proportion of people sentenced to death are, indeed, innocent. News Facts Law General Websites ... Videos
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  • 15. Texas Moratorium Network - Texas Death Penalty, Texas Executions, Texas Death Ro
    TSADP is an organization of students from high school and college campuses Vist TSADP and start a student antideath penalty group on your campus.
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    Speakers Bureau Calendar September Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Search events by... Civil Action Event Executions Urge the San Antonio City Council to Pass a Moratorium Resolution The San Antonio City Council is being asked to pass a resolution calling for a moratorium on executions. Please click the link above to send a message to all 10 members of the San Antonio City Council and the Mayor of San Antonio urging them to pass the resolution. You can read the current draft of the resolution here Frances Newton Executed Click Here to Tell Texas Governor Perry and Texas legislators that you hold them responsible for operating a death penalty system that is broken and puts innocent people at risk of execution The parole board voted 7-0 not to stop the execution. Governor Perry refused to issue a 30-day stay. An appeal filed with the U.S. Supreme Court was rejected.

    16. ACLU-NC Other Legal Issues
    students Rights . . Welfare Testing . Workplace Rights . death penalty A young high school student was convicted of making a criminal threat when he
    http://www.aclunc.org/misc.html

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    Other Legal Issues Death Penalty Gang Profiles Religious Liberty
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    ... Workplace Rights Death Penalty National ACLU's Death Penalty website News Releases
    • U.S. District Court Trial on Access of the Press and Public to Observe Executions
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    • The Execution of Thomas Thompson Raises Difficult Questions about the Death Penalty By Dorothy Ehrlich, ACLU-NC Executive Director
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    17. United Students Against The Death Penalty
    United students Against the death penalty is an organization formed with one Write if you are a school, college or high school, or if you are a
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    Other D.P. Links
    Amnesty International : go to campaigns, and then to the Death Penalty
    Abolition Now
    : Very helpful!
    Friends Committee to Abolish the Death Penalty
    : Great Site!!
    The Death Penalty Page
    : yeah!
    Links Toward Abolition
    : Everything you need
    The world is an entirely different place when viewed with the eyes of compassion. United Students Against the Death Penalty is an organization formed with one goalend the use of the death penalty in Connecticut. The group consists of colleges students, and concerned citizens, from around the state of Connecticut. We are people-indiscriminate, so join the fight, it does'nt matter if you are a student or not, a conn. resident or not, anti-death penalty or, we need you're help. Life has taught me that active loving saves one from a morbid preoccupation with the shortcomings of society. -Alan Paton This site will eventually be used inform everyone about the happenings in Connecticut and specifically the USADP events and plans!

    18. New Hampshire Students Protest Death Penalty
    Supporters of a bill to abolish the death penalty, which was vetoed last spring by Gov. Organizers, who included college and high school students,
    http://www.nhcadp.org/new_hampshire_students_protest.htm
    New Hampshire Students Protest Death Penalty
    Thursday, March 1, 2001, Concord Monitor By AMANDA PARRY Monitor Staff CONCORD-A group of 30 students marched down Main Street toward the State House yesterday carrying hand-lettered signs on sticks, that read, "The death penalty is a hate crime" and "Don't Kill For Me." Two security officers watched from a window in the foyer of the State House. "All we are saying, is give peace a chance," one of them sang softly, and both laughed. The small group couldn't expect to win respect right away. Not from an institution that has seen more protests than yesterday's protestors have seen sunsets. But dealing with a less than receptive audience was all part of the experience. Learning how to take a stand and become active in the political arena was the focus of a day-long event sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee, the New Hampshire Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty and Amnesty International. The topic of protest was not picked at random. Supporters of a bill to abolish the death penalty, which was vetoed last spring by Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, have pushed for a repeal. Organizers, who included college and high school students, said they thought students should be involved. Getting the word out and helping students mobilize was the next logical step.

    19. Capital Punishment Resources For DHS Students
    Website of the Dallas high school Library. An article advocating the death penalty as a measure to prevent future capital crimes.
    http://www.open.org/~dallashs/death.htm
    Dallas High School Library
    Supports the academic and personal interests of our students Library Home Search Engines Current Events Reference ... Faculty
    The Death Penalty
    Library Home Current Events Capital Punishment LInks accurate as of 03-14-05 Support Oppose
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    Why the Death Penalty

    An article advocating the death penalty as a measure to prevent future capital crimes. Statement before the Senate Judiciary Committee
    Professor Paul Cassell of the University of Utah, speaks at length of the death penalty and crime victims' rights. The Death Penalty: Morally Defensible?
    Includes five reasons you should support the death penalty, a refutations of "Campaign to end the Death Penalty's" five reasons you shouldn't.
    Oppose
    The Case Against the Death Penalty
    A lengthy and thorough examination of the objections to capital punishment, from the ACLU Five Reasons Why You Should Oppose the Death Penalty
    From the Campaign to End the Death Penalty.

    20. Prints By High School Students
    Prints by high school students Ban the death penalty. John. Some people are looking for a way to escape reality but using drugs will only make their
    http://mati.eas.asu.edu/ChicanArte/stud.prints.html
    Prints by High School Students
    Linocuts and Statements by students of Roxanna May-Thayer art teacher,
    South Mountain High School
    Phoenix Union School District Phoenix, Arizona

    Each student identified an issue about which he or she is concerned and developed both a print and a statement to express his or her position on the issue.
    Click on the thumbnails to view larger images
    "Smoking causes so many diseases and can lead to an early death. We need to teach people not to start smoking."
    Dayna "People should not have the power and authority to end people's lives. Ban the death penalty."
    John
    "Some people are looking for a way to escape reality but using drugs will only make their problems worse."
    Latoya "If all the immigrants are taken out of the country, we will not have anybody to pick crops." Jose

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