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Social context of execution

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Main AuthorPublished YearTitleDocument TypeNumber of Hypotheses
Otterbein, Keith F.1986The ultimate coercive sanctionBook14
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Otterbein, Keith F.1986Centralized political systems are more likely to have public executions (p.96).Supported2
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