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大衛 R. 道: 從死囚身上學到的課

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甚麼事情在謀殺案前發生? 在探討如何減少死刑案件的時候,大衛 R. 道 發現死囚的背景有驚人的相似程度。這場演講中,他提出一個大膽的方案,一個可以預防謀殺案發生的方案。(攝於 TEDx德州奧斯汀)

David R. Dow has defended over 100 death row inmates in 20 years. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Jonas Lau
Reviewed by Yuguo Zhang
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