Posts Tagged ‘Death penalty’

World Outcry Over Death Penalty for Troy Davis

The case of Troy Anthony Davis, who was executed in September 2011 by the state of Georgia, attracted international attention and renewed efforts to abolish the death penalty in the United States.



Your Turn: How Do You Feel About the Death Penalty?

IndyKids asked these kids in Manhattan, New York, what they think.



Death Row Inmate’s Execution Delayed

Federal court halts execution of Troy Davis



Death Row Inmate’s Life Spared

Six hours before the scheduled execution of Kenneth Foster Jr., the governor of Texas decided to change Foster’s sentence to life in prison.



Saved Lives or Lost Time? Prisoners Set Free Thanks to DNA Testing

DNA testing has reopened many court cases long after the accused were sent to prison. These men and women had to sit in jail until science became accurate enough to set them free.



Book Review: Life in Prison

In this book, Tookie Williams describes prison conditions and challenges kids to spend ten hours alone in a bathroom at home so they may begin to understand how it feels to live in captivity.



Letters to the Editor

Ten out of 10 students I surveyed said they could not live without their mothers.