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Deadly statistics: Quantifying an 'unacceptable risk' in capital punishment
David H. Kaye
Penn State Law (University Park)
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Intellectual Disability
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Unacceptable Risk
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Capital Punishment
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Eighth Amendment
100%
Offenders
66%
Florida
33%
Confidence Interval
33%
People with Intellectual Disabilities
33%
U.S. Supreme Court
33%
Virginia
33%
Justice
33%
Law
33%
Cut-off Score
33%
Death Penalty
33%
Article Use
33%
Dissent
33%
Intellectually Disabled
33%
Elementary Statistics
33%
Statistical Reasoning
33%
Risk of Error
33%
Social Sciences
Courts
100%
Eighth Amendment
60%
USA
20%
Psychometrics
20%
Justice
20%
Law
20%
Intellectual Disability
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Eighth Amendment
100%
Psychology
Psychometrics
20%