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Anders Behring Breivik, Norway Murderer, Wins Human Rights Case
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-360 94575
I have read this twice and I still can't believe it !
I have read this twice and I still can't believe it !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Possibly I can give a different perspective to the 'death penalty' argument.
Having been a tutor in the education dept of a prison that has a large population of 'lifers' , I have talked one 2 one with at least 9 murderers.
They all have one thing in common. The actual murder was a 'one off' a moment of temporary insanity or loss of temper in the heat of an argument.
Not one of them, for a single second, thought '' hang on! , if I do this I will go to jail'' There was no thought in their heads other than the 'rage of the instant'.
Yes there are a few, very very few, who are calculated intentional killers, I never met one!
I am totally certain that the death penalty does not deter murder, it just acts as appeasement to the victims family and society in general, so satisfying the demand for 'justice to be done'.
A society that kills people by order of a court is no more 'civilized' than the killers themselves. This applies particularly to the USA !!! where an overwhelming majority of those found guilty of murder and sentenced to death are black/poor /uneducated/ illiterate and so unable to afford proper legal defense!
Having been a tutor in the education dept of a prison that has a large population of 'lifers' , I have talked one 2 one with at least 9 murderers.
They all have one thing in common. The actual murder was a 'one off' a moment of temporary insanity or loss of temper in the heat of an argument.
Not one of them, for a single second, thought '' hang on! , if I do this I will go to jail'' There was no thought in their heads other than the 'rage of the instant'.
Yes there are a few, very very few, who are calculated intentional killers, I never met one!
I am totally certain that the death penalty does not deter murder, it just acts as appeasement to the victims family and society in general, so satisfying the demand for 'justice to be done'.
A society that kills people by order of a court is no more 'civilized' than the killers themselves. This applies particularly to the USA !!! where an overwhelming majority of those found guilty of murder and sentenced to death are black/poor /uneducated/ illiterate and so unable to afford proper legal defense!
, it just acts as appeasement to the victims family and society in general,
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And I for one have absolutely no problem with that whatsoever!
As for a defence, the US judicial system ensures they have a rather good one, certainly more than adequate.
The recent Life and Death Row series on the BBC was testament to that.
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And I for one have absolutely no problem with that whatsoever!
As for a defence, the US judicial system ensures they have a rather good one, certainly more than adequate.
The recent Life and Death Row series on the BBC was testament to that.
Eddie, as has been said, the death penalty is not a deterrent - it's a permanent solution.
Perhaps you missed the link I posted earlier.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -166382 27
Tell the new victims about your civilised society. Just one snag. They're only reachable through a medium - and contact cannot be guaranteed.
Perhaps you missed the link I posted earlier.
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Tell the new victims about your civilised society. Just one snag. They're only reachable through a medium - and contact cannot be guaranteed.
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