In the USA the method by some States is lethal injection and In other States like Texas the method is Hanging....Previously in the US there has been the gas chamber,the electric chair,and in the military a firing squad which is still legal even today but has not been used for several decades...
Added: At least one or two states (Utah is one) STILL give the condemned an option of death by firing squad if they so choose.
Capital punishment or Death Penalty is a punishment which is awarded through a legal procedure as a punishment for a crime. There are different methods used for carrying out Capital Punishment. They include beheading, electric chair, gas chamber, hanging, lethal injection and Firing squad.
Historically there have been many ways of killing an individual. In ancient Rome, crucifiction was common. Hanging has been used for thousands of years. Beheading is another common method. Electrocution is relatively new. While the use of injections is fairly recent, poisons have been used since the Greeks. Burning at the stake, exposure to the elements and stoning are other methods.
This greatly vary depending on the crime committed and the state/country.
It also depends on punishment being done during war or peace.
Military laws are different to civil laws.
Methods used during war include:
Methods used when not in war does not exclude the above mentioned methods but may include others:
Methods used in old age includes (But not limited by these).
As mankind is a most ingenuitive species we develop and utilize many methods for hurting and killing some people. This above list is a somewhat short list limited by my imagination and knowledge.
Disclaimer:
This above list is for informational purposes only. It does not imply support of, nor does it deny the need of extreme justice.
The method mainly used are stoning, necklacing, hanging, torture, crushing, shooting, burning, electrocution, beheading and so on.
In the US it is set by the states. Hanging, injection and the gas chamber are still offered. Firing squad and beheading are still found in some countries.
they do not believe in tortue such as death penalties unlike other eastern religions.
DEATH.
Yes they do. Terrible death penalties.
No state has ever allowed juvenile death penalties. However, someone tried as an adult, regardless of age, can be sentenced to death.
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Christians look at death penalties as an offence that is not acceptable. This is against the sixth commandment which states, "Thou shall not kill. "
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The Practice - 1997 Death Penalties 4-18 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
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2 deaths from death penalties in 2008, both by hangings.
they take 5 penalties each