I don't have any statistics to show but the proponent of the abolition of the death penalty said:
Joker insists death penalty wonThe senator maintained that the death penalty does not deter the commission of crimes since there was no significant reduction in crime statistics when capital punishment was in effect from 1995 to 2004.
“In other words, imposing the death penalty is not the solution to crimes,” he said, noting that even judges were hesitant to impose the death penalty at the time.
It is also obvious that prior repealing a certain law it should backed with statistical data.
maayo unta og naa gyud fast track nga korte na maoy maghandle aning mga heinous crimes na naay tagal gyud siya para dali dayon mahuman og tagaan dayon og judgement para makuha kuhaan ning mga maldito sa atong nasod
Human Rights Commission
The unlawful law-abiding citizen.
Other progressive states have capital punishment. IMO it's not only capital punishment that can deter crimes. It's the lack of living that's forcing people to become desperate. So capital punishment plus a good economy is definitely better than just plain good economy.
Mura na diay nig Arrow hahaha. Mysterious mask man waving the banner of justice![]()
There were about 1200+ that were electrocuted, punished by death through firing squad and death through lethal injection.
All heinous crimes were covered in death penalty during the Ramos administration -- from murder to stealing a car -- yet there were no signs that criminality has gone down since it was installed.
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