It was abolished De Facto shortly after World War II. as an occupied c ountry summary executions by the German Army and the Waffen-SS of suspected partisans, etc were all too common. Even government officials such as Count Ciano got the Lead poisoning treatment. ( this would be as severe if say, the Governor of a State was executed by a summary Court-Martial) can:t happen here. Civil control of the Armed Forces if only on paper.
I say yes, we should use capital punishment.
I say yes, we should use capital punishment.
No. There is no capital punishment in Ireland. People convicted of murder are jailed with sentences up to life.
Death penalty in Italy was abolished since 1877. Before that year it was by firing squad.
No, the American Civil Liberties Union is opposed to capital punishment in all cases. The ACLU believes that the capital punishment system is discriminatory and violates the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution which bans cruel and unusual punishment. For more information about the ACLU's stance on capital punishment, visit the related link below.
Capital punishment has been abolished in Italy since 1948, and the country does not employ any equipment for such practices. Historically, methods included execution by firing squad and hanging. However, Italy is now committed to human rights and does not condone the death penalty in any form. The Italian legal system focuses on rehabilitation rather than retribution.
Austria doesn't have capital punishment.
in the USA capital punishment is DEATH
no revenge is not justification for capital punishment
Capital punishment is a belief and an actuality. It is not a universal belief or a universal actuality; the belief in capital punishment is only held by some people and capital punishment is practiced only in some places.
Support for capital punishment typically comes from individuals and groups who believe it serves as a deterrent to crime, particularly violent offenses. Proponents often argue that it provides justice for victims and their families, asserting that certain crimes are so heinous that the death penalty is a fitting punishment. Additionally, some political and religious organizations advocate for capital punishment based on moral or ideological grounds. However, support can vary significantly across different cultures and countries.
No. Capital Punishment is not tolerated or practised in Fiji.