The justification of executing criminals is a deeply contentious issue that hinges on moral, legal, and practical considerations. Proponents argue that it serves as a deterrent to serious crimes and delivers justice for victims and society. Opponents contend that it risks executing innocent people, lacks evidence of deterring crime effectively, and raises ethical concerns about the state's role in taking life. Ultimately, the justification varies depending on individual beliefs about justice, human rights, and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
Canada does not execute any criminals.
If the homicide was justifiable then no criminal act has been committed
Texas uses lethal injection.
It is legal for the government to execute criminals via stoning, but not legal for private citizens.
Justifiable is an adjective.
No. The adverb form of justifiable is justifiably.
The verb form of "justifiable" is "justify".
Is the struggle of liberalism and constitutionalism justifiable?why?
Is the struggle of liberalism and constitutionalism justifiable?why?
Do you think the causes of the early revolts are justifiable
Do you think the causes of the early revolts are justifiable
Well you might say,"Can you justify the the monitor?"