This question is not one that can be answered in a medium such as this one. This question had been debated without any definite answer for at least 75 years. Besides the question about the morality and effectiveness of the death penalty, there is the question of states' rights-- should the federal government be able to ban the death penalty in the several states.
because it should not be banned. crime rates will go low iswell.
I think the death penalty should be banned.
unfortunately yes because it teaches criminals why you shouldn't brutally murder other people because if you do it to them then you should be executed
No members of the EU use the Death Penalty.
Yes, in China they use the death penalty frequently.
The death penalty is regulated by state governments, and many of them still use it. Texas is notable for it's death penalty system.
The state government has that primary responsibility.
The death penalty is only used for treason and to a limited degree in the military.
Yes, Pennsylvania does have the death penalty, and typically use the method of lethal injection.
Yes, Ohio has the death penalty. They have executed 32 individuals since 1976. But their death penalty is different, they use the lethal injection method.
yes
No, there is a lot of debate concerning the use of the death penalty in the United States. For examples of proponents and opponents to the use of the death penalty, check the below sites:
The use of the death penalty is a highly debated topic. Supporters argue that it serves as a deterrent for severe crimes, while opponents argue that it is inhumane and irreversible, and can result in wrongful convictions. Ultimately, the decision to use the death penalty depends on individual beliefs and values.
Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, and Australia are among many countries that do not have the death penalty
Florida has a death penalty. The highest penalty possible for a capital crime is death.