Capital punishment: pros and cons. Collection

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*Death Penalty: Pros and Cons. A Collection*, edited by Sofia Grigoryevna Kelina and featuring contributions from authors such as Oleg Fedorovich Shishov and T. S. Parfenova, offers a profound and multifaceted exploration of one of the most controversial topics of our time—the death penalty. This collection goes beyond mere analysis, immersing readers in the ongoing debates that have surrounded this issue for decades. The question of capital punishment sparks intense discussions within society, and the authors aim to present both sides of the argument. Each approaches the topic from a different perspective, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its complexities and nuances. The book examines the legal, moral, philosophical, and social dimensions of the death penalty, as well as its impact on society and the justice system. Designed to appeal to a wide audience—from law students to anyone interested in human rights, criminal law, and social justice—this work also invites those seeking answers to profound questions about life and death, justice, and punishment. It’s suitable for both young readers and more mature audiences eager to understand how society deals with crime and what measures it is willing to take in the fight against it. The themes explored in this collection extend beyond the debate over capital punishment. The authors delve into issues of human life, moral responsibility, and the legal and ethical standards that should guide societal responses to crime. They examine how different cultures and countries perceive the death penalty and how these perceptions influence legislation and practice. The book also discusses alternatives to the death penalty, such as life imprisonment, and their effects on crime rates and rehabilitation. With a diverse and engaging writing style, each author brings a unique perspective, enriching the discussion and making the reading both stimulating and enlightening. As editor, Sofia Grigoryevna Kelina skillfully weaves these viewpoints into a cohesive whole that not only informs but also provokes reflection. The contributions of Oleg Fedorovich Shishov and T. S. Parfenova, both renowned for their work in law and sociology, add further depth and credibility to the collection. If you’re interested in books similar to *Death Penalty: Pros and Cons*, you might also explore titles like John D. Becker’s *Death as Punishment* or Michael Sandel’s *Justice: What It Is and How We Achieve It*. These works also tackle vital questions about justice, morality, and human nature. In conclusion, *Death Penalty: Pros and Cons* is more than just a book—it’s an important contribution to the discussion of one of the most complex and urgent issues of our era. It encourages us to reflect on how society should respond to crime and what moral boundaries we are willing to cross in the pursuit of justice. If you’re looking to broaden your horizons and engage in deep contemplation about life and death, this book is an excellent choice.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Келина
Олег Федорович
Парфенова
Под ред. С. Г. Келиной
Софья Григорьевна
Т.С.
Шишов
авт.
ред. - Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785726001500
- Release date
- 1989