William Hung
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That is the point........death penalty or not, the crime rate remains more or less stable......
The notion that the crime rate will increase if death penalty is abolished, has been proven wrong by the crime statistics of the countries which has abolished it, like Britain etc.
Therefore, as pointed out, death penalty does not reduce crime, it only provides satisfaction to the natural need for revenge that humans have.........which, by the way, is not justified by the Judiciary of many countries(including India) where death-penalty is practiced........this condemnation of the notion of revenge while keeping the death penalty seems contradictory to me.....
IMHO, social reforms can reduce crime rate.......
There's no point in posting this kind of reply.
Most people in this section are not here to discuss a good topic like the retributive vs restorative justice debate.
They are only here for 2 things:
1. Dick-measuring contest.
2. Defending ones Party, no matter how absurd one's reasoning is.