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sheilaspns

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Regarding disparities surrounding capital punishment, the 1972 Furman v. Georgia case had lasting impact. Outline the pre-Furman and post-Furman changes to evidence.
 
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Question 2

Community policing plays a key role in preventing terrorist attaches via fostering positive relations with citizens and the collection of:
 
  a. information.
  b. intelligence.
  c. statements.
  d. leads.



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Answer to Question 1

Pre-Furman should include: African-Americans, especially those who killed whites were more likely to be executed, and African-Americans had much higher conviction rates and death sentences.

Post-Furman should include: Not much changed, there was less protections for the defendants, and race still negatively impacted death sentences.

Answer to Question 2

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