The ultimate coercive sanction
HRAF Press • New Haven, CT • Published In • Pages: 1-164 •
By Otterbein, Keith F.
Hypothesis
The most frequently cited reason for capital punishment will be disposal of a wrongdoer (p. 45).
Note
Of the 26 cultures for which there was data regarding motivation for capital punishment, 18 (61%) have this reason. Other reasons were revenge (9/26, 35%), to deter further crime (5/26, 19%), to show the power of the king (2/26, 8%), and to wipe out an insult to honor (1/26, 4%).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Frequency | Supported | NA | NA | NA |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Reason for capital punishment | Dependent | Sanctions, Execution Of Justice |