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Broken Law


Nov 9, 2021

Throughout the world, the death penalty is in decline. Since 1976, more than 75 countries have abolished the death penalty, and many others have severely curtailed its use or abolished it in practice, if not in law. While this trend is reflected in parts of the United States, the federal government and many states retain capital punishment. How does this affect our country’s standing in the international community, particularly as a moral authority on issues like human rights? Christopher Wright Durocher speaks with Kristina Roth and Elizabeth Zitrin to answer this and other questions about how the world views the death penalty.

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Today's Host: Christopher Wright Durocher, ACS Senior Director of Policy and Program

Guest: Kristina Roth, Senior Advocate for Criminal Justice Programs at Amnesty International USA

Guest: Elizabeth Zitrin, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of Witness to Innocence and past President and Senior Advisor of the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty

Link: The Death Penalty in America

Link: Amnesty International on the Death Penalty

Link: World Coalition Against the Death Penalty

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