The abolition of the death penalty was part of the criminal justice system from the beginning. However, opponents believe that the death penalty is racially discriminatory and economically irrational. The US constitutional breach is "... cruel and abnormal punishment" ("chronology"). However, much of today's debate concerning the death penalty relates to the moral judgment of the death penalty for those who committed serious crimes. In this article we discuss the ethical issues in the controversy over whether to abolish capital punishment.
Many countries abolish capital punishment both legally and in practice. Since the end of World War II, there was a tendency to abolish capital punishment. In addition to special circumstances, there are six countries that have executed the death penalty for all offenses, and thirty-two countries that have actually abolished the death penalty because they have not been used for at least ten years. It is thought that there are policies or established practices on the execution of capital punishment. In the UK, public opposition was included in "12 conclusions of Rollard" of 1350. The utopia of Sir Thomas Moore was published in 1516 and discussed the benefits of the death penalty in the dialogue, but that is not yet definitive. He himself was executed in treason in 1535. Recent objections to the death penalty were announced in 1764 by Italian books Cesare Beccaria Dei Delitti and Delle Pene ("On Crimes and Punishments").
"Whether to abolish the abolition of the death penalty" Although many people are demanding the complete abolition of the death penalty, others say that the death penalty is very important as the death penalty is a strong deterrent . . For example, in New Zealand, according to a recent poll, 55% of the people in the country oppose the death penalty. But in South Africa, polls showed that 76% of South African young adults supported the death penalty and are trying to reintroduce it to their own country. Currently, South Africa abolishes the death penalty or death penalty. So then why does some people support the death penalty as opposed to others? This means that there must be some positive and negative aspects that we will see in this article.