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Texas death row inmate ‘optimistic’ after 27 years
Article
/ 13 June 2022

Texas death row inmate ‘optimistic’ after 27 years

In 1995, Hank Skinner was sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend and her two adult sons but always maintained his innocence.

By François Picard
Access to counsel crucial for those facing capital punishment
Africa
/ 13 October 2020

Access to counsel crucial for those facing capital punishment

The deadly institution of the death penalty should be abolished. It undermines humanity and in places where adequate legal representation is inaccessible it is often unjustly applied

By Alice Mogwe
Exoneration a bitter pill after 30 years on death row
Article
/ 13 March 2014

Exoneration a bitter pill after 30 years on death row

Glenn Ford, the longest-serving death row inmate in the US, has been exonerated of his murder charge and freed from prison.

By Ed Pilkington
Nigeria hangs four criminals, fifth alive after gallows glitch
Africa
/ 25 June 2013

Nigeria hangs four criminals, fifth alive after gallows glitch

Nigeria has hanged four criminals in its first known executions since 2006, and a rights group is trying to keep a fifth, Thankgod Ebhos, alive.

By Michelle Faul
Mentally-handicapped US man to be put to death despite outrage
Article
/ 18 February 2013

Mentally-handicapped US man to be put to death despite outrage

A mentally-handicapped man is set to be put to death in the US, despite protests from mental health advocates calling it a miscarriage of justice.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 July 2008

Crime, purgatory, punishment

Several productions at this year’s National Arts Festival explore the dramatic potential of the time-space between crime and punishment.

By Leila Hall

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