Support for capital punishment typically comes from individuals and groups who believe it serves as a deterrent to crime, particularly violent offenses. Proponents often argue that it provides justice for victims and their families, asserting that certain crimes are so heinous that the death penalty is a fitting punishment. Additionally, some political and religious organizations advocate for capital punishment based on moral or ideological grounds. However, support can vary significantly across different cultures and countries.
The Bible supports it.
Today, two-thirds of Americans still support 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 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.
No. Capital Punishment is not tolerated or practised in Fiji.
Capital Punishment Organization ended in 1994.
Capital Punishment Organization was created in 1989.
Capital punishment in France ended in 1981.
I say yes, we should use capital punishment.
I say yes, we should use capital punishment.