The death penalty in the US is always controversial. Historical death penalty is regarded as a deterrent of illegal acts such as crime and murder, rape and treason. But you should impose a death penalty on the death penalty. In today's modern society, the number of supporters of the death penalty has drastically decreased, I believe that such behavior is inhumane and savage, but this attitude is unrealistic and ignores the human nature It is harmful to society.
Read the discussion on the abolition of the death penalty, you almost certainly will be told that the death penalty is an unfair burden to minorities, and more specifically, the black Americans sentenced to death It reflects the middle class. I hope to attack ethnic minorities. If this is true, the suspension of the death penalty to ensure that its application is fair and impartial is a good reason, but the assertion is exactly that much junk. The death penalty in the United States is color blind!
In May, the Parliamentary Committee reported that Australia advocated abolition of the death penalty and requested the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to "coordinate the overall strategy for abolition of the death penalty centered on Indian countries" - the Pacific and the United States . "In February, the UN Child Rights Committee announced" very worried "about Australia's High Court findings. It is legal to detain asylum-seekers abroad. In May, the UN refugee agency said this policy in Australia is very harmful, the arrangement between Nauru and Papua New Guinea "proves that it can not be fully supported."
In the second half of the century, the death penalty abolished the sports center in half, and many members entered the slavery abolition campaign. At the same time, the state began to pass lawful death sentences. By 1895, legislators in 18 states switched from mandatory death sentences to discretionary death sentences to increase the conviction and execution of murderers, not to save lives. But the abolitionists have won several victories. The main abolished the death penalty, restored the death penalty, and then abolished the death penalty between 1876 and 1887. Iowa abolished the death penalty for six years. Kansas passed the main state law in 1872, which actually abolished the law.