The death penalty has not been a deterrant in the United States.
Murder rates are higher in states that have the death penalty than in states that do not have it.
The example of the United States, China, Saudi Arabia and Iran, which lead the world in executions is not one to follow.
2007-02-26 09:23:07
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answered by Susan S 7
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The final time I examine in this undertaking better than 80% of South Africans % a return of the death penalty. needless to say it won't in any respect ensue by using fact the ANC could be putting their own and could cite motives inclusive of Zim's answer which prepare to civilised and superior Societies in the West and to not South Africa. It took the united kingdom till 1957 in the previous it felt risk-free adequate to abolish the death Penalty and South Africa is nowhere close to the point of civilisation that the united kingdom had in 1957. in the journey that your Justice equipment replaced into solid adequate it could quickly weed out the errors yet with a under 7% conviction cost for criminals then like maximum issues in SA it has fallen into disrepute. nonetheless evn with some errors extra useful to hold them particularly than shop them on the streets or waste Taxpayers funds via protecting the few who're jailed alive. Africans have a lots bigger point of psychopathy then Caucasians and via adopting policies that prepare to Caucasians then you definitely write a death sentence for many. those psychopaths won't be in a position to be rehabilitated and are of no fee in the international. i ask your self how many South Africans understand that as quickly as you undertaking your crime stages forward then 84000 people would be murdered and better than one hundred fifty.000 women persons Raped between now and 2010. The ANC will faux it quite is a Human Rights subject yet given their checklist on human rights abuses they could be laughed off and SA could reinstate the death Penalty till a point of evolution resembling that of Europe could nicely be achieved.
2016-12-17 13:37:40
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answered by holness 4
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The death penalty has been shown again and again to be totally ineffective as a deterrent. It is just a form of revenge.
2007-02-19 00:37:42
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answered by Gnomon 6
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I believe that if you killed someone on purpose you deserve to die... and not sit in prison for the next 15 years on death row
Take em out back an hang em.
2007-02-19 00:35:20
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answered by one10soldier 6
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I believe it comes down to what the local culture dictates. In America, the culture in most places, dictates that we house, provide medical attention, free cable television, food, and all the niceties that they are not given in the outside world, to people who commit heinous crimes. All of this at the taxpayers expense, for the rest of the criminals natural life.
2007-02-19 00:40:17
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answered by Beau R 7
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death [enalty not a deterrant... and in many african countries, the biggest criminals are the ones with the power over that sentence... the courts and politicians.
2007-02-19 01:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I though that was already in place... what did they call that... OH yea! Aids!
2007-02-19 00:34:47
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answered by R C 2
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No. Aids will kill them off.
2007-02-25 03:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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