Mentally retarded and the Death Penalty

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Psychology

 

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Phillip H

 

Date added:

November 16, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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With their desire to please the authorities, mentally retarded criminals are susceptible into being influenced (when they are being interrogated) that sometimes confess to crimes they didn't commit. Their low status of mind makes it difficult for them to defend themselves from any crime they are being charged with...
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For those reasons, on June 20, 2003 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is in violation of the eight amendment of the constitution to exonerate mentally retarded people. From the 1980's to 21st century, sixteen of the 38 states that have the death penalty outnumbered the law of executing mentally retarded people, making the total of states executing mentally retarded people to eighteen...
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