I was kiddingthe death penalty solves very little
it does not reduce crime rates
all it does, in my opinion, is offer closure to the victims family and friends
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I was kiddingthe death penalty solves very little
it does not reduce crime rates
all it does, in my opinion, is offer closure to the victims family and friends
stats plzthe death penalty solves very little
it does not reduce crime rates
all it does, in my opinion, is offer closure to the victims family and friends
They are here to uphold the law, not protect you. If protecting you just happens to coincide with the law then they should do it.No they're not. They try to protect people.
Shari'ah Law? Please kill yourself now.Or... you know. Sharia law. Eye for an eye
You're a terrible person.who do i care more about, a nobel prize scientist, or a hobo on the street?
should i eat this burger in the safety of my nice home in front of my computer, or should i donate all my spare money to poor dying starving people in other countries and potentially save hundreds of them at a time?
we prioritise people's lives all the time, we all have double standards. we care more about a burger than the lives of a hundred african children
Go kill yourself.no im saying we should kill them
realistically its a lot harder than that, you have to rehabilitate them so they dont reoffend and that takes money and theres the issue of encroaching on people's freedom, and all other shit which im not qualified to talk about
Yeah, cops are shit cunts.I find the announcement of this new legislation disgusting. Firstly, is the life one human worth more than another... Well, possibly. But, I find it unethical and unfair. I believe a Doctors life, is worth 132.0544^999999 *10 more than that of a police officer...
Laws are here to protect people.They are here to uphold the law, not protect you. If protecting you just happens to coincide with the law then they should do it.
I was kidding, calm down dudeShari'ah Law? Please kill yourself now.
I don't believe that they're all good people. Some are corrupt and may do things that are not in the best interest of society. But I think police officers are genuinely trying to make a difference and to help people, making them good people, in my eyes.anngurl why do you believe police are good people
because your teechas and stuff told you dat in yeer foive?
They're kind of a deterrent that stops some people from committing crimes. I bet if they weren't there, crime rates would be like 50 times higherHow do they do this? By handing out speeding tickets?
How can the police protect people when their role isn't crime prevention but investigation?
^implying people can't protect themselves, or won't band together in mutual defense.They're kind of a deterrent that stops some people from committing crimes. I bet if they weren't there, crime rates would be like 50 times higher
No.No they're not. They try to protect people.
okaystats plz
The murder rate in non-death penalty states has remained consistently lower than the rate in states with the death penalty, and the gap has grown since 1990.
A September 2000 New York Times survey found that during the last 20 years, the homicide rate in states with the death penalty has been 48 to 101 percent higher than in states without the death penalty.
http://blog.amnestyusa.org/deathpenalty/a-clear-scientific-consensus-that-the-death-penalty-does-not-deter/...most experts do not believe that the death penalty or the carrying out of executions serve as deterrents to murder... 88.2% of respondents do not think that the death penalty deters murder...
A majority of respondents also expressed the opinion that death penalty states don’t have lower homicide rates than states where capital punishment has been abolished...
2007 murder rates in states that still had the death penalty exceeded those in states that have abolished it by no less than 42%. More than eighteen percent of surveyed experts went even further and actually expressed the belief that the death penalty leads to a higher rate of murders... ‘brutalization hypothesis.’