Hanging, stoning, firing squad, sword to the neck, electric chair (in America for those who select it over the lethal injection), lethal injection, gas chamber and many more...
(They get worse as the list goes on so I were you I would stop reading, you get very disturbing things.)
For the same reason it is use today--to punish people for breaking the law. The Romans used what we would consider today less humane ways of capital punishment. The Romans lived in a more violent society and often used methods such as crucifixion as a way to control and influence people not to rebel or break the laws.
In some countries torture is still used
Lynching is indeed an account of murder in the United States. It cannot be utilized in the United States for capital punishment of any form, as there is much that can go wrong and it could result in a painful err or death; inhumane, almost. Anybody found to have been lynched in immediately considered a suicide victim if there is no evidence contrasting this possibility.
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because its diffrent how we build today
Capital Punishment have been affected the society badly today because of the death of innocent people.
Today, two-thirds of Americans still support the death penalty.
For the same reason it is use today--to punish people for breaking the law. The Romans used what we would consider today less humane ways of capital punishment. The Romans lived in a more violent society and often used methods such as crucifixion as a way to control and influence people not to rebel or break the laws.
No. The United Kingdom no longer has capital punishment.
None of the European countries use capital punishment.To view lists of the countries by death penalty status, see Related Questions, below.
Dublin was the capital of Ireland in 1939, as it still is today.
In some countries torture is still used
Yes, crucifixion is still used as a punishment today in one country.In Sudan, you can be sentenced to be tortured and executed by crucifixion.
still as it is today London
A noose is the slip knot in the end of a rope used in Capital Punishment. Yes, they still hang people in various parts of the world. Saddam Hussein was executed by this means in Iraq.
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Capital punishment for blasphemy has not been enforced in Israel since around the year 28 CE. The Modern State of Israel does not have capital punishment for any crime. The one exception to this law was the hanging of Adolf Eichmann for the war crime of engineering the gas chamber in full knowledge of how it would be used in the Nazi Genocide.