A descriptive study on the peoples opinions towards the legalization of death penalty
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- Abstract.
- Methodology.
- Results.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
The study explores the opinions of people residing in a particular community towards death penalty. The information will be gathered through self-administered test questionnaires and focus group discussions. Moreover, the test will also take into account the factors that affect the perceptions of the respondents. Also, it is important to note that the test is largely based on scientific evidence in literatures. This is to ensure that the results will be valid. In addition, fifty percent of the total number of residents in a certain community will be chosen at random. Those who are below 18 years old and those who will not consent to participate will be eliminated from the study.
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