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Q: Why is it philosophically within the idea of Utilitarianism for Arizona to have the death penalty while other states do not?
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What is rule utilitarianism?

Rule utilitarianism states that an action is right as it conforms to a rule that leads to the greatest good. The rightness or wrongness of a particular action is a function of the correctness of the rule of which it is an instance.


How many states enforce the death penalty?

Currently, thirty two states enforce the death penalty. In addition, there are eighteen states that have abolished the death penalty.


When did they stop the death penalty?

The death penalty is not permitted in some states and is permitted in other states.


How many states are in Arizona?

There aren't any states in Arizona. Arizona is a state itself.


How many states with moratoriums have the death penalty?

Including those states with moratoriums, how many states currently have the death penalty?


What are the 5 largest states in Arizona?

Arizona is a state; states do not encompass other states.


What percent of US States have the death penalty?

Thirty-four of the fifty states currently have the death penalty, or 68%For more information about the death penalty in the United States, see Related Questions, below.


Hoover dam forms a border with which two states?

Nevada and Arizona


What is the penalty for felony-murder in ct?

Connecticut is one of the states that has a death penalty.


What state border Arizona to the south?

There are no US states south of Arizona.. Arizona is bordered to the south by Mexico.


What is the penalty for having 3 driver's license from 3 different states?

That depends on which states the licenses are issued from and your state of residency. Some states have no penalty, others do.


Which US states currently have the death penalty How many people have died due to the death penalty laws in United States as of July 1 2014?

The death penalty is legal in 32 U.S. states. In the United States, 1,386 people have been executed.