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Q: Why do some people approve the positive legislation of abolition of death penalty?
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There is no death penalty in Vatican City, it being abolished in 1969 by Pope Paul VI after the Second Vatican Council


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it saves innocent lives


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Because he was to Death but reduced by abolition of death penalty to life in prison. Next parole hearing scheduled for 2012.


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She is a Sister of a Roman Catholic religious order who has become a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty and the founder of an organization to further this cause.


What are positive sanction?

Sanctions are penalties that people are dealt if they disobey the law. Positive sanctions can refer to something positive that will happen, rather than a negative penalty.


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The Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965 was made permanent on 16 December 1969


When was the death penalty outlawed in the UK?

The death penalty for murder was abolished under the 1965 Murder (Abolition of the Death Penalty Act). The death penalty for treason and a variety of other offences was abolished under the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act. For the absolute avoidance of doubt the death penalty in the UK was absolutely abolished for all offences when the UK became a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights by enacting the 1998 Human Rights Act.


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Death penalty positive points?

- They won't hurt other people if there dead. - It will be safer for the people. - People will not be scared to death.