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    Default Should Capital Punishment be reintroduced back into the UK for Murder & Terrorism?

    "Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is a government sanctioned practice whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime."

    Capital Punishment has always been a topic of debate and discussion since the near end of WWII and after. The trend for abolishment of the Death Penalty has been around ever since, and currently 103 countries have completely abolished Capital Punishment, a further 6 countries abolished it for all but exceptional circumstances, and 50 or more have abolished it in practice.

    Now hanging around is the question about whether Capital Punishment should be reintroduced back into the United
    Kingdom for the crimes often seen as Capital Crimes, such as murder, terrorism, torture and rape.

    Although this debate may not suit current topical discussion within the real world at this current time, many people have opposing views towards for and against Capital Punishment, and I want to hear about them!

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    Considering the number of times people are falsely accused, sentenced, and punished for all sorts of crimes including "capital" ones I can't see it being useful or viable to reintroduce this. There's a long history of wrongful execution around the world and supposedly 4% of all executions in America are performed on people who are/were completely innocent, with that number likely to be a lot higher since the vast majority of cases are closed after the execution
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Considering the number of times people are falsely accused, sentenced, and punished for all sorts of crimes including "capital" ones I can't see it being useful or viable to reintroduce this. There's a long history of wrongful execution around the world and supposedly 4% of all executions in America are performed on people who are/were completely innocent, with that number likely to be a lot higher since the vast majority of cases are closed after the execution
    In multiple states of America, the lethal injection is given to those sentenced to execution. Those who are sentenced get put on Death Row - usually for a prolonged period of time - to wait their execution. There has not been an innocent person falsely executed in a long while to the best of my knowledge. The time that these criminals are given to spend on Death Row surely gives Courts and officials further time to validate the accusations made.

    For Murder, my argument is if somebody is willing to end another person's right to live, surely that forfeits their own right to live also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M4ttTf View Post
    In multiple states of America, the lethal injection is given to those sentenced to execution. Those who are sentenced get put on Death Row - usually for a prolonged period of time - to wait their execution. There has not been an innocent person falsely executed in a long while to the best of my knowledge. The time that these criminals are given to spend on Death Row surely gives Courts and officials further time to validate the accusations made.
    The fact is innocent people have been executed under the death penalty, those people would have been freed had they been imprisoned, instead they were wrongly executed which is simply unjustifiable.

    For Murder, my argument is if somebody is willing to end another person's right to live, surely that forfeits their own right to live also?
    Modern law is based on the idea of justice, your argument is one based on retribution. There are certain parts of the world which practice retribution based laws, I know which society i'd rather live in.
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    A recent case that springs to mind for me is that of the West Memphis Three convicted of murder in 1994 and only released in 2011 after battling for retrials and all sorts ever since their arrests. They were mainly convicted based on a coerced statement (that didn't even match with facts the police knew at the time) from one of the three whose IQ was 72 and whose multiple confessions didn't even match up with each other, and another statement from a woman who later recanted everything and claimed that the police had threatened her and her family if she didn't testify using their words. One of the 3 was put on death row and would now be dead if they hadn't managed to get enough media attention to force Arkansas State to actually go through the trial properly rather than just imprisoning them for being goths in a church neighbourhood as was basically the case. These same courts who were apparently so certain of their guilt decided that it wouldn't be right to accept the overwhelming amounts of new evidence to the contrary and conveniently "lost" a huge amount of the original tapes and tissue samples.

    The only reason they eventually got out was because they finally accepted a plea where they technically were counted as guilty but were allowed to maintain their innocence outside of court - this means that not only do the courts and local police department clearly know that they were wrong all these years, but are so beyond admitting it that they're simply closing the case and the murdered children will never actually get justice.

    Not only does the death penalty give an obvious finality to someone's life, but also to cases that like the above are clearly not actually solved. It's unjust to the innocent people imprisoned for years and then killed, and it's unjust to the victims and society as a whole when the real criminals are able to get away free because the execution is deemed to have fixed everything
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    Yes we should - or peferably at the very least they should rot in prison until they die of old age/disease/whatever, not let out after less than 10 years to kill again...

    And for those who are saying what about the innocent people... well that depends on how you view it yourself. Personally, if I was in prison for a murder I did not commit, I'd rather be executed than spend the rest of my days in hell at prison. Although you could be found innocent down the line, would I really want to wait 30 odd years (well in a mystical UK where all murderers got min. 30 years)? Not really.

    Wouldn't even want to spend 5 years in prison for a crime I didn't do tbh, just execute me lol
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    Let's just kill everyone then no-one can commit a crime right
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    Yes we should - or peferably at the very least they should rot in prison until they die of old age/disease/whatever, not let out after less than 10 years to kill again...

    And for those who are saying what about the innocent people... well that depends on how you view it yourself. Personally, if I was in prison for a murder I did not commit, I'd rather be executed than spend the rest of my days in hell at prison. Although you could be found innocent down the line, would I really want to wait 30 odd years (well in a mystical UK where all murderers got min. 30 years)? Not really.

    Wouldn't even want to spend 5 years in prison for a crime I didn't do tbh, just execute me lol
    Yes I would rather be in prison with the possibility of my innocence being found rather than straight up being killed. Why do you think those on death row always appeal to try and get life sentences instead? Because dying is the worst possible outcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    Yes I would rather be in prison with the possibility of my innocence being found rather than straight up being killed. Why do you think those on death row always appeal to try and get life sentences instead? Because dying is the worst possible outcome.
    Wasn't questioning other people's opinions, that's why I said it depends on how you view it yourself. I understand the majority of people wouldn't want to be executed if they were innocent. I was simply saying that if I was in a scenario like that, I personally wouldn't want to suffer years and years locked away in a prison as an innocent person - I'd rather be executed.

    Also as I said, preferably I'd just want tougher sentences - ones where murderers really do get life sentences where they're locked away for the rest of their lives, not the 'life sentence' average of 15 years or whatever it actually is in the UK (I don't know?). I certainly wouldn't oppose the death penalty though if it was brought back, nor would I oppose getting rid of the death penalty assuming they're just locked up for the rest of their lives instead.

    I'm more of a neutral about this.

    Although, coming from a perspective where someone I loved was murdered, I would certainly want them dead. No questions about that.
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    I would absolutely bring back the death penalty.

    What's most interesting about this is that back in the 1960s when it was abolished we were promised that life would mean life and there would be no possibility of releasing any murderers out onto our streets. Another huge lie from our soft headed politicians who don't have to live amongst the problems the rest of us face in high crime neighbourhoods. The truth is, they care more about the rights of the criminals than they do the rights of the victims and their families. Well there's one way, based on - justice - what our criminal system used to be based upon rather than the lie that is rehabilitation today, to solve this: the death penalty. No more releases for murderers and no more taunting of victim's families by convicted murderers.

    I'd apply/volunteer as executioner myself if I am perfectly honest so there would be a good employment opportunity for me from restoring it.
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