No, with regard to how said forms of punishment seems to be lacklustre as a deterrent for crime—for example: statistically speaking, in the US, there are higher homicide rates in locations with the death penalty than those without it. Furthermore, the hypocritical underlying ‘to reprimand this killer we will kill them’ makes little sense beyond responding to mob mentality and to secure some sense of justice and stability within the community—though said ‘justice’ and ‘stability’ is relative to to the countries cultural and social standings, alongside independent agencies and their regard to their perception of the issue, alongside the building sentiments against the act in the contemporary, western world.
היה הראשון לענות תשובה זה.