I should think it would be only a small number. I havent got accurate figures. The whole idea of prison is to make people think about their crimes and give them a chance to rehabilitate (learn and change their hearts). Murder means a long time in prison. The years pass; and the anger that was involved in the original offence cools; and most murderers let go of the hate. A small number stew on it and go back looking for a payback but its not many. The witnesses that might have been involved, in a lot of cases, have moved away and cant be found by the offender and peace reigns for all. Prison can be so hard... most offenders learn.
This answer is very vague. It only seems to address "crimes of passion". Statistics have proven , with or without prison, most crimes of passion are one time events. I think the question was asking about true murderers. Those who do it premeditated, and for much deeper reasons than rage and or revenge.
I actually have no idea how to answer this question...but here is a similar one:
How many murders in the U.S.A. go unsolved?
The answer is 34.7%!
HOPE THIS HELPS! IF IT DOESN'T, THEN SORRY!
Lots. It usually occurs one of two ways:
(1) a person commits multiple murders before they are caught and convicted.
(2) a person commits murder and is caught and convicted, and then commits another murder whilst in prison.
3.7 percent do! MURDERERS SHOULD NOT BE RELEASED!
56% of murderers repeat their crimes.
Niamh O'Connor has written: 'Cracking Crime' -- subject(s): Forensic sciences, Crime laboratories, Forensic pathologists, Case studies, History 'Blood Ties' 'The Black Widow' -- subject(s): Biography, Murderers, Murder, Trials (Murder), Women murderers
Macbeth only hired 2 murderers to attack Banquo and his son, but there ended up being 3 murderers.
No it's illegal because he hasn't technically committed a crime. And you also need a permit
there are no murderers
there are 3
Yes there are murderers, rapists, gang members, car thefts, burglaries, etc... just like most countries in the world.
One of the most common murders are for profit; murder as part of a burglary or robbery; murder for inheritance or insurance proceeds; and less common, murder for hire or murder to save expense such as child or elder support. Other murders can to avoid responsibility for another crime by eliminating witnesses. Some murderers derive a sense of power, or control, get vengeance, or self righteousness from their crime.
Enough to kill you.
if they are serial killers who show no remorse or sign of wanting to stop then yes as they are very dangerous and there is no other way to stop them permanently
Anne-Emmanuelle Demartini has written: 'L' affaire Lacenaire' -- subject(s): Crime, Murderers, Biography, History
The possessive form of the plural noun murderers is murderers'.example: The murderers' photos were displayed on a board in the courtroom.