Vergennes
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Lethal injections not counted? Does Europe not use lethal injections?
Somebody got the guillotine in France in 1977?
This chart has been made in 2017, as there have been 4 executions in Belarus in 2018 alone.Actually there was 1 execution in Belorussia already in 2019.
Someone got shot in 2017, in belarusSomebody got the guillotine in France in 1977?
Well, I agree, but is locking someone up for the rest of his live humane? You still would need to spend money in upkeeping said criminal, money that could have been given to someone who needs it more.A society should represent the highest aspirations of the human conditon and not it's base primaval instincts. In other words arguably any country that has death penalty is by definition not worth placing on the pedestal we call civilization.
I don't expect airheads to understand any of this of course ...
Indeed. However, a case could be made to keep a person locked up to protect society. Meaning a murderer locked up is not going to have the opportunity to kill again. That could justify the 'inhumanity' of it. Of course this would be based merits of each case as in UK.Well, I agree, but is locking someone up for the rest of his live humane?
Who said civilization comes on the cheap?You still would need to spend money in upkeeping said criminal, money that could have been given to someone who needs it more.
Agreed. For the record when I was younger I was for 'hang em all'. Maturity and a more refined look at life changed my thinking.The debate of capital punishment is very difficult, because both sides make good points.
I suspect in UK a thin majorty would be against death penalty.I'm sure that if there would be a referendum in western countries
Well, but could't you say the same thing about executing someone? There's always that very, very small chance of a monster escaping and doing more evil. When dead, you can't kill, in comparison.Indeed. However, a case could be made to keep a person locked up to protect society. Meaning a murderer locked up is not going to have the opportunity to kill again. That could justify the 'inhumanity' of it.
I found a collection of polls, results in western contries is rather close, like in Britain 45% is in favour for reintroducing death penalty.I suspect in UK a thin majorty would be against death penalty.
I found a collection of polls, results in western contries is rather close, like in Britain 45% is in favour for reintroducing death penalty.
https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/international-polls-and-studies-0#150326UKPoll