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Claudine Clark

Claudine Clark

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Fallacy of ambivalence in capital punishment

When it comes to the question of whether one is for or against the death penalty, there are ultimately only two possible answers: yes or no. While...

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From Trauma to Death Row: the all too common story

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, an estimated 25% of people on death row in the United States have a serious mental illness, such...

17.05.2023 10

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Claudine Clark

The Death Penalty: Where Cowardice Meets Cruelty

The death penalty system involves various individuals and stages from the moment a death sentence is handed down to the execution of the condemned....

09.05.2023 60

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Darryl Barwick’s Execution – A Needless Loss of Life

36 years ago, at the age of 19, Darryl Barwick committed a murder. His childhood had been chaotic, marked by abuse, neglect, and mental health issues....

04.05.2023 70

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Death Penalty Vendetta

In the United States, it is a common practice for prosecutors in death penalty cases to offer plea deals to defendants. These deals typically involve...

26.04.2023 30

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50 Years Later: The Death Penalty and Its Failures

In 1972, Furman v. Georgia was heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. In this case, the plaintiff, William Henry Furman, had been sentenced to death for...

19.04.2023 20

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Punished violence, ignored suffering: our failure to deal with mental illness

In memory of Louis Gaskin murdered by the state of Florida on April 12, 2023. “Cruelty is one of the oldest forms of pleasure. From inflicting pain...

13.04.2023 20

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Claudine Clark

Heal the World

“Childhood trauma can become illnesses that affect our bodies, minds and souls.”  Dr. Karyl McBride Darryl Barwick, an inmate on Florida’s...

04.04.2023 20

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Claudine Clark

They are the guns we are the shooters

The question of the death penalty has always been a subject of debate in our country, since it is neither more nor less than a murder disguised as a...

28.03.2023 10

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Claudine Clark

The Justice Mirror of the Soul

The spirit of the law is a legal concept that refers to the underlying intent or purpose of a law. It is the reason why the law was created, what it...

22.03.2023 7

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Regressive justice system: A return to the past?

In ancient Rome, the death penalty was widely used to punish the most serious crimes. Roman emperors had the power to decide the fate of the...

14.03.2023 6

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Claudine Clark

Stand up!

Do you know the story of the little black boy, living in poverty, turning to crime for lack of parental guidance and becoming the target of a...

13.03.2023 20

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The forgotten victims

February 23, 2023, will be remembered as a dark day for the state of Florida and its justice system. On that day, the state executed Donald Dillbeck....

28.02.2023 7

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Claudine Clark

‘In God we trust’

On July 30, 1956, the 84th Congress passed a joint resolution “declaring ‘IN GOD WE TRUST’ the national motto of the United States.” This...

20.02.2023 10

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Claudine Clark

Forgiveness

Forgiveness Do you believe in forgiveness? Whether it is religious or not, forgiveness is a value that is taught to us from a very young age. What...

15.02.2023 5

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