Another option of the Nebraska State death penal police was killed by indirect evidence and convicted of the first murder of the wife of the employer whose jury sentenced the death penalty. The last sentence before the execution of the death penalty is "I am an innocent person, so that God will forgive all who oppose me." In the second year, the victim's husband admitted that he killed his wife before dying. (Radelet, Bedau, Putnam 347). There are many indefinite events repeatedly occurring through the historical process in the same events as above.
Michael Ladlett said, "More and more countries believe that the only option to escape the death penalty is life without parolees 35 out of 38 states that can make a death sentence are true I think. " University of Colorado Sociology. "For many prisoners of death row prisoners they are increasingly aware of their death in prison." Ladlet pointed out that prison situations did not give reasons for prisoners to live longer for death row prisoners. . Many people live isolated and can leave the cell for only one hour a day. The time allocated for the death penalty has been shortened. In addition, some experts believe that the human condition of prisoners and the willingness to live will also be diminished, as the human condition of death row prisoners has decreased.
Most, if not all, humanitarian alternatives to the death penalty exist and are more practical. The tendency to jump into the death penalty is unacceptable and there is no excellent moral quality to support the death penalty. The logical case of the death penalty is a ridiculous hypocritical assumption. In fact, it is best not to summarize the lawsuit against the death penalty in statements that have not received the death penalty. Unnecessary, moral, economic, fair, unreasonable for future crimes
The United States may be ready to give up the death penalty now. If they choose, people will prefer alternative sentences. Long texts that people wish and guarantee that convicted killers will remain in jail is currently available in almost every state in the country. If we continue to support the death penalty, it is because the general public, in particular the jury of the death penalty case, has not yet recognized this fundamental change in judgment practices in the United States.
According to the report, the overwhelming majority of American citizens agree to the death penalty. However, a more careful analysis of the attitudes of the populates suggests that most Americans prefer different alternatives; if an innocent killer is sentenced to life imprisonment and needs some kind of financial compensation, They oppose the death penalty. . In 2010, when California voters were asked whether to give priority to first-class killers, 42% of registered voters said they prefer life without parole and 41% responded that 41% prefer capital punishment. When voters received the same question in 2000, 37% chose the life without parole and 44% chose the death penalty. According to a nationwide survey in 1993, 77% of the people accepted the death penalty, but if the alternative was a 25-year imprisonment and the alternative was a penalty without parole, the approval rating dropped to 56%. If alternatives are not released under any conditions, the support rate will be further reduced to 49%.