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The story of justice: Retribution, mercy, and the role of emotions in the capital sentencing process
Mary Sigler
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Arts & Humanities
Martha Nussbaum
100%
Sentencing
73%
Retribution
65%
Mercy
58%
Justice
54%
Emotion
41%
Emotionalism
27%
Punishment
18%
Prescription
17%
Criminal Law
15%
Tempering
13%
Proportionality
11%
Offenders
10%
Jurisprudence
9%
Individuation
9%
Inclination
9%
Particularity
8%
Portrayal
7%
Crime
7%
Novel
5%
Authority
5%
Decision Making
5%
Social Sciences
emotion
38%
justice
38%
medication
30%
penalty
30%
Supreme Court
30%
proportionality
21%
personality development
20%
criminal law
18%
jurisprudence
17%
evidence
14%
offender
14%
offense
11%
decision making
11%
narrative
10%
examination
10%