Absolutely not, this being said however, the sentences being handed out for some horrendous offences are laughable, when some one has committed an act of premeditated murder, the sentence should be life not life with a chance of parole after serving 15 years in some cases, then these individuals are free to commit again. As far as capital punishment goes, a death sentence is no deterrent against the crime, just harsher long time jail sentences would be better.
Capital punishment (executing someone) existed in France from it's beginnings, until a few years ago, when it was abolished in favor of life imprisonment without parole.
It is called corporal punishment. Capital punishment is execution. That would be a little harsh for bad students
Capital Punishment - 2011 was released on: USA: 5 November 2011
Capital Punishment - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 August 1915
I don't know.Ottawa, however, is the capital of Canada.
Canada abolished the death penalty for everything but certain forms of treason and national defense issues in 1976. These last exceptions were removed in 1998, and Canada now has no 'capital' crimes.
Canada abolished capital punishment in 1976; the last execution was performed on December 11, 1962. Hanging was the only method they used.
capital punishment should be abolished in the U.S.
Capital punishment in Spain was abolished for all crimes in 1995
Most of the world has abolished capital punishment. Scotland just followed suit.
The United Kingdom is a civilised country, we abolished capital punishment many years ago.
Capital punishment has not been abolished as yet. It is on hold. The current PPP government does not want to execute anyone through capital punishment during its tenure. This is a way of protesting against the (supposedly) unlawful execution of their ex-chief Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
No. Capital punishment in Wisconsin was abolished in 1853.
Although capital punishment has not been used in Jamaica for quite some time, it has not been abolished and it remains a legal punishment under Jamaican Law.
Yes, Canada had Capital Punishment from the 1700's up to July 14, 1976 when Bill C-84 abolished the death penalty accept for some offenses under the National Defense Act. Though in 1998 these where also abolished.
Capital punishment was abolished in New Mexico in 2009.
yes,because each individuals have a right to life and no,because some crimes are so heinous that capital punishment seems to be the only appropriate solution