Oct. 22, 2008
The United States is one of five countries responsible for 90% of death sentences in the entire world. As the rest of the world has abolished or is abolishing the death penalty, the US still has a long way to go. In this episode Rick Halprin, anti-death penalty activist and scholar talks about why the death penalty is not only a criminal justice issues but a human rights one. Troy Davis' case is merely one example of how human rights violations are allowed by the state. www.troyanthonydavis.org www.amnesty.org and www.ushrnetwork.org