Death / lifetime sentence (part 2)
There is no credible evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than a prison term https://perma.cc/RS27-JXB3 —> Again we are checking such things without considering the difference of crimes (exactly like health guidelines are doing, without providing an exact therapy for a specific disease or stage of disease, but they just write general recommendations) ... plus would be cool if you cite "such science" you are saying ....
You do that here in part https://perma.cc/5YKQ-8R86
In 2004 in the USA, the average murder rate for states that used the death penalty was 5.71 per 100,000 of the population as
against 4.02 per 100,000 in states that
did not use it. In 2003 in Canada, 27
years after the country abolished the
death penalty the murder rate had fallen
by 44 per cent since 1975 —> why we don't talk about crimes from people released after a soft sentence
The death penalty reduces drug crime —> again same shit about drugs ...
Another point: having death sentence doesn't mean you need to use it!!! but without having it, you cannot use it, when needed!
Amnesty, you look like some position papers citing studies published 30 years ago (we already wrote about such papers before ...), even if things changed in 30 years and new studies / methods got published / released ...
PS: until now we haven't done any detailed search about death sentence in recent scientific papers, but remember that many factors have an influence on the effectiveness ... plus it's not just about reducing crime, but to keep people safe and reduce costs, in country with huge public debts. So effectiveness related to what? Without considering that sometimes stats are not the reality ... especially if no one is telling specific things to the public ...
The death penalty remains the strongest deterrent to violent crime https://perma.cc/V8Q3-LCTW
10 facts about the death penalty in the U.S. https://perma.cc/ZEG8-CXVE
There is no credible evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than a prison term https://perma.cc/RS27-JXB3 —> Again we are checking such things without considering the difference of crimes (exactly like health guidelines are doing, without providing an exact therapy for a specific disease or stage of disease, but they just write general recommendations) ... plus would be cool if you cite "such science" you are saying ....
You do that here in part https://perma.cc/5YKQ-8R86
In 2004 in the USA, the average murder rate for states that used the death penalty was 5.71 per 100,000 of the population as
against 4.02 per 100,000 in states that
did not use it. In 2003 in Canada, 27
years after the country abolished the
death penalty the murder rate had fallen
by 44 per cent since 1975 —> why we don't talk about crimes from people released after a soft sentence
The death penalty reduces drug crime —> again same shit about drugs ...
Another point: having death sentence doesn't mean you need to use it!!! but without having it, you cannot use it, when needed!
Amnesty, you look like some position papers citing studies published 30 years ago (we already wrote about such papers before ...), even if things changed in 30 years and new studies / methods got published / released ...
PS: until now we haven't done any detailed search about death sentence in recent scientific papers, but remember that many factors have an influence on the effectiveness ... plus it's not just about reducing crime, but to keep people safe and reduce costs, in country with huge public debts. So effectiveness related to what? Without considering that sometimes stats are not the reality ... especially if no one is telling specific things to the public ...
The death penalty remains the strongest deterrent to violent crime https://perma.cc/V8Q3-LCTW
10 facts about the death penalty in the U.S. https://perma.cc/ZEG8-CXVE