Nathanson criticizes the death penalty proponent's deterrence argument on the grounds that:
a. The death penalty fails to deter
b. Deterrence, by itself, is not a sufficient justification for the death penalty because the best deterrent might still be morally wrong
c. Deterrence is only effective in Southern states
d. No other country justifies the death penalty on the basis of deterrence
e. None of the listed



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