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"On Deterrence and the Death Penalty" Self-Quiz
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What is van den Haag's position about statistical evidence for the deterrent effect of the death penalty?
He thinks the statistical evidence supports the absence of a deterrent effect.
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He thinks the statistical evidence supports the presence of a deterrent effect.
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He is skeptical that statistics could provide evidence one way or the other.
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none of the above
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According to van den Haag, opponents of the death penalty must show that it does not
deter others or rehabilitate criminals.
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rehabilitate criminals or protect society.
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protect society or enact justice.
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deter others or enact justice.
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Van den Haag thinks that the death penalty leads to a net gain when it
is imposed with no deterrent effect.
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deters some future murderers.
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is imposed without enacting justice.
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is imposed, and it enacts justice.
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Which of the following does van den Haag suspect is true?
We have proof of the positive deterrent effect of the death penalty.
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The deterrent effect of penalties increase with their severity
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We have proof that the death penalty does not deter potential murderers.
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A six-year prison term has the same deterrent effect as a three-year prison term.
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According to van den Haag, we are risking lives
whether we impose the death penalty or not.
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only if we do not impose the death penalty.
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only if we impose the death penalty
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none of the above
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