
The Pennsylvania Equal Justice Project was established in January 2001 by a Civic Journalism class at Duquesne University to investigate the legal, governmental, and community processes that impact the just implementation of the death penalty in Pennsylvania. Initial research focused on the role of these processes in the cases of four individuals from western Pennsylvania who have been sentenced to death.
Our initial findings suggest that social and governmental agencies fail to dedicate sufficient resources to:
- Combat the social ills prevalent in the backgrounds of those sentenced to death and other violent offenders.
- Provide adequate levels of legal defense as required under Pennsylvanian and federal law.
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