Not exact matches
The CENTURY also paid some attention to prison
reform, argued against
capital punishment and the «devastation of our forests,» and
on both sides of whether or not to restrict immigration.
She is a true liberal and this was reflected in the stands she took
on race and immigration in the 1960s,
capital punishment, prison
reform and, later, the civil libertarian values of the Liberal Democrats.
History: In twentieth century history, there is a section
on «society and social
reform, including the abolition of
capital punishment, the legalisation of abortion and homosexuality, and the Race Relations Act».
These three lessons explore the differing theories of
punishment (deterrence, rehabilitation,
reform and retribution) and
capital punishment; first through reflecting
on the morality of
capital punishment by looking at high profile murder cases and then investigating differing Christian attitudes to state sanctioned executions.