Other Death Penalty
and Related Web Sites:
- ACLU's Death Penalty Pages
Includes their Execution Watch, "a counter of the
number of U.S. executions since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976."
- Center on
Wrongful Convictions, at Northwestern University School of Law
Center staff pioneered the investigation and litigation of wrongful convictions
- including the cases of nine innocent men sentenced to death in Illinois. These efforts were a driving force behind both
Governor George H. Ryan's decision to suspend executions in Illinois and the current nationwide movement to reform the
criminal justice system.
- Citizens United for Alternatives to the
Death Penalty (CUADP)
CUADP works to end the death
penalty in the United States through public education and grassroots activism.
This web site offers news, press releases, a discussion of viable
alternatives to the death penalty, a list of events nation wide, suggested
readings, and more.
- Constitution Project's Death Penalty
Initiative
A bipartisan death penalty initiative formed to begin "the critically important
task of examining our country's present course, and of recommending ways to ensure that fundamental fairness
is guaranteed for all."
- Death Penalty Information Center
Non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and
information on issues concerning capital punishment. Prepares in-depth reports, issues press releases, conducts briefings
for journalists, and serves as a resource to those working on this issue
- Moratorium Campaign
Calls for an immediate moratorium on executions so that serious questions
about the application of the death penalty can be reviewed.
- Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation, Inc.
MVFR is a non-religious organization that
includes people of a wide variety of faiths and belief systems. It is a national organization of family members of
both homicide and state killings who oppose the death penalty in all cases.
- National Coalition to Abolish the Death
Penalty (NCADP)
Coalition
of organizations and individuals committed to the
abolition of capital punishment. Provides information, advocates for
public policy, and mobilizes and supports individuals and institutions that share
the unconditional rejection of capital punishment.
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
NACDL's Death Penalty Committee is actively involved in abolition and moratorium
efforts around the country and the world. The committee is involved in assisting members in achieving due process and
justice for their clients through a number of projects.
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