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What does Freedman mean when he says that the death penalty will likely be abolished eventually because justices will say “it’s become so unusual”?

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Answer:Freedman mean when he says that the death penalty will likely be abolished eventually because justices will say “it’s become so

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Freedman says that the death penalty will eventually be abolished because it is very expensive and he feels that it reduces public safety in the sense that the people feel the death penalty is a good option. Freeman also states that the death penalty is merely a deterrent that people think capital punishment will somehow reduce crime but that it is not backed by facts.

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