Proponents argue that the death penalty serves as a strong deterrent against serious crimes, particularly murder, by instilling fear of the ultimate punishment. It is also seen as a form of justice and closure for victims' families, providing a sense of accountability for heinous acts. Furthermore, supporters contend that it ensures the most dangerous criminals cannot reoffend, thus enhancing public safety. However, it's essential to recognize the ongoing debates regarding its morality, effectiveness, and potential for wrongful convictions.
All states, the Commonwealth and the military have all outlawed the death penalty.
No. There is a long and complex constitutional history on the death penalty, but quite simply, mandating the death penalty for any crime would be unconstitutional in the US. It would also be morally wrong.
Muslims are against the death penalty as the religion of Islam is all about peace.
no the death penaty is not fair at all
In the US, all death penalty sentences are carried out with wtnesses present.
Not at all!
The clause that says that all apples should be mashed before being eaten, on penalty of DEATH
He was sentenced to death. The death penalty was abolished for all prisoners and his sentence was changed to life.
Yes all evidence from all sides should be used as we must remember a life is on the hands of the judge.
All of them.
Not at all!
In the United Kingdom, capital punishment for all crimes was officially abolished in 1998.