36 states are authorized to have lethal injections, Five still have a gas chamber, New Hampshire and Washington still proceed with hangings and Oklahoma and Utah still allow a firing squad. Utah only allows it if requested by a inmate (prisoner).
five
12
all but 12
The following countries give the death penalty to gay people:SudanMauritaniaNigeriaSomalilandSaudi ArabiaYemenIranMaldivesBrunei PakistanAfghanistan
Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, and Australia are among many countries that do not have the death penalty
Iran ,The united states Iraq, China, Japan, have the death penalty. Australia. Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Do not have the death penalty
Tanzania
About 95% of Asians live in countries where the death penalty is legalized.
The death penalty is regulated by state governments, and many of them still use it. Texas is notable for it's death penalty system.
In some countries, yes. But many countries have abolished it.
Well the death penalty countries are lower as the people don't want to dye for a crime so.
No
America
Yes.
The United States is the only western nation that still uses capital punishment. The United States, Japan and Taiwan are the only fully developed countries that still engage in this practice.It is important to note that, while the US Supreme Court currently considers capital punishment constitutional, many states do not. Fourteen states and the District of Columbia have formally abolished the death penalty; New York has declared part of their capital punishment statute unconstitutional, and is not engaging in this practice; thirty-five states still allow the death penalty for certain crimes, but vary in frequency of use.AnswerIf by Western countries you mean industrialized democracies, then only The United States of America, Japan and Taiwan currently use the death penalty. In the USA 36 states, the federal government and the U.S. military have a death penalty statute. As of now South Korea has a moratorium on the death penalty.