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Death Sentence, Should It Come Back?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// we could save millions with the re-introduction of the death penalty but sadly won’t see its return.//
saving the cost of 3000 plates of porridge ( cost of a prison sentence) is peanuts compared to the cost of getting it wrong
we would have zeroed what ten irishmen who we now know didnt bomb B'hm guildford or the M62.
not- we arent sure either way but - we NOW they didnt do it and were framed
and what since you re ex mil
about the cost of bloody sunday? 14 dead and cost was £140m
that is £10m for each death
when I said -"0 why not just give £10m to each family?" the Great and Good who rule us so wisely looked at me as though I were mad
saving the cost of 3000 plates of porridge ( cost of a prison sentence) is peanuts compared to the cost of getting it wrong
we would have zeroed what ten irishmen who we now know didnt bomb B'hm guildford or the M62.
not- we arent sure either way but - we NOW they didnt do it and were framed
and what since you re ex mil
about the cost of bloody sunday? 14 dead and cost was £140m
that is £10m for each death
when I said -"0 why not just give £10m to each family?" the Great and Good who rule us so wisely looked at me as though I were mad
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Peter P yes undoughtably there have been some miscarriages of justice in the past and innocent people have died which in inexcusable. My point is that with todays forensic methods, if proof is 100% proved why keep people in jail for 30 years or indefinitely? Do not agree wish a painful death just a lethal injection.
Probably should never have been abolished - just regulated for different "grades" of murder. But now there is no chance it will be revived.
I don't think gaol is such a soft option as some seem to think. The food won't be that great and you won't be mixing with the nicest people. I don't think I could last a 20 yr sentence - hence the incidence of prison suicides. I suppose after a few years you would get institutionalised & adapt to it.
I don't think gaol is such a soft option as some seem to think. The food won't be that great and you won't be mixing with the nicest people. I don't think I could last a 20 yr sentence - hence the incidence of prison suicides. I suppose after a few years you would get institutionalised & adapt to it.
If proof is 100%, how is anything proven 100% ?
And even if it were, why keep people in jail for 30 years or indefinitely ? Well because it's immoral to do otherwise. It means either taking a life, making the State worse than the perpetrator, or letting them loose in society to commit more offences.
And even if it were, why keep people in jail for 30 years or indefinitely ? Well because it's immoral to do otherwise. It means either taking a life, making the State worse than the perpetrator, or letting them loose in society to commit more offences.
Also, how is making someone live in a grim cell with poor food and constant physical thread from other inmates more humane than sending that person peacefully into a never ending sleep?
I'd rather lethal injection than prison never ever going to see outside again.
Death row in america, the prisoners live for it. They get treated like royalty on death row and it usually still takes a good 20+ years for their injections. Just because you're on death row doesn't mean there is a time limit to your end of life. Death row in america has it good, compared to regular prisoners.
I'd rather lethal injection than prison never ever going to see outside again.
Death row in america, the prisoners live for it. They get treated like royalty on death row and it usually still takes a good 20+ years for their injections. Just because you're on death row doesn't mean there is a time limit to your end of life. Death row in america has it good, compared to regular prisoners.
Will it come back?
No
Regardless of what some might want.
It’s very easy to pick out the really horrid crimes we’d like to see punishable by death.
Only two countries in Europe retain the death penalty and one (Russia) doesn’t use it (officially) to enable it to be a member of the Council of Europe.
It isn’t coming back.
No
Regardless of what some might want.
It’s very easy to pick out the really horrid crimes we’d like to see punishable by death.
Only two countries in Europe retain the death penalty and one (Russia) doesn’t use it (officially) to enable it to be a member of the Council of Europe.
It isn’t coming back.
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