The people most likely to get the captal punishment would be murderers, sex offenders, ect. They would most likely get the electric chair, or be taken out by men with guns.
a black man convicted of a sex crime against, and subsequent murder of, a young white female victim.
Most of the world has abolished capital punishment. Scotland just followed suit.
The moral theory most likely to support the retribution argument for capital punishment is deontological ethics, particularly Kantian ethics. This perspective holds that individuals should receive punishment proportional to their wrongdoing, emphasizing the moral necessity of justice and the idea that offenders must be held accountable for their actions. Retribution is seen as a way to uphold moral order, ensuring that the severity of the punishment reflects the gravity of the crime committed. Thus, from a deontological standpoint, capital punishment can be justified as a necessary response to heinous offenses.
China
The harshest punishment for a crime is capital punishment also known as the death penalty.
Austria doesn't have capital punishment.
in the USA capital punishment is DEATH
no revenge is not justification for capital punishment
Capital punishment has ended in most civilized countries. Previously eye witness and fingerprint evaluation provided the basis for most capital punishment. After DNA evidence became available, it showed that many people facing death were actually innocent. For years the government had been executing innocent people. As a result, a number of places ended capital punishment.
Capital punishment is a belief and an actuality. It is not a universal belief or a universal actuality; the belief in capital punishment is only held by some people and capital punishment is practiced only in some places.
Capital punishment (grad point) ;)
No. Capital Punishment is not tolerated or practised in Fiji.
Capital Punishment Organization ended in 1994.