Punishment as a deterrent of murder clearly states that "you do not kill", Christians believe that only God has a sacred right to take away their lives. However, from abortion to cold blood, murder, and murder, it is done every day in various ways all over the world. To break this commandment is to commit a "deadly sin". Humans themselves are from 'death'. It means such a serious sin that leads to death and the death of Christ 's life who was baptized by that person.
For many people, "the death penalty is the deterrent of murder." I oppose this opinion. I think that the death penalty is actually the motive of homicide. When the killing of a person proves to be reasonable, it crosses the line, and many people tend to reasonably divide the lines into different levels. If there is a reason to kill a person, others will easily extend the reason to their unique situation and kill them alone with the killing of the state.
It is said that the death penalty is a mere judicial murder, especially when the innocent life is destroyed. Furthermore, the death penalty is generally considered not deterrent. Nonetheless, homicides and other violent crimes continue to increase. The result of these observations is that Western European countries have recently strengthened their support for life sentences rather than the death penalty. In this respect, Muslim countries receive more services. Despite frequent requests from all societies, India has not abolished capital punishment so far. But even in India, the frequency of such punishment is decreasing. It is now only for stubborn criminals, and only when the murder is not the result of a short-term impulse, it is not the result of a serious provocation, it is judged to be a careful plan and a cold-blooded season. In this case, people think that there is no other crime besides the death penalty.
On deterrence - Interest in crime prevention against capital crime - "Only if the murder is planned and the result of deliberation," the death penalty seems to be deterrent, "Enmund, 458 US, 799. The mental retardation of this punishment does not affect the "coldness before decision" of other potential murderers. In fact, this calculation is on the other side of mental retardation behavior. The theory of deterring capital punishment is based on the idea that the severity of punishment increases the criminal's murder behavior. Even if you exempt the mentally handicapped, you can not reduce the effect of deterring the death penalty for non-mentally handicapped people. These people are not protected from exemption and will continue to face the threat of enforcement