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Our bodies react to threats by releasing hormones such as flavenoids into the bloodstream, givingus a burst of energy and strength to fight or flee.
Furman v.Georgia
A landmark Supreme Court case that led to a moratorium on capital punishment in the United States, critiquing the arbitrary nature of its application.
Retribution
A concept in criminal justice whereby punishment is exacted on an offender as a form of justified vengeance for their actions.
Deterrence Theory
A concept in criminology that argues the certainty, severity, and swiftness of punishment can deter individuals from committing crimes.
Pre-Twentieth Century
Referring to the period in history before the year 1900.
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