The Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty (KCADP) is a non-profit organization based in Topeka, KS, dedicated to advocating for the abolition of the death penalty in Kansas. With support from a diverse range of individuals and groups across the political spectrum, KCADP believes that the state's criminal justice system is too flawed to be entrusted with the power to impose capital punishment. Education plays a crucial role in their mission, and they work to raise awareness about the issues surrounding the death penalty through various events, campaigns, and initiatives.
KCADP actively engages with the community, including religious leaders, writers, and legislators, to promote dialogue and understanding on the topic of capital punishment. They amplify the voices of Kansans who have lost loved ones to homicide and advocate for alternative approaches to justice that prioritize healing and restorative measures. Through their efforts, KCADP aims to create a more just and compassionate criminal justice system in Kansas.
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