It makes it impossible for criminals to do bad things over and over again. Executing someone permanently stops the worst criminals and means we can all feel safer, as they can't commit any more crimes. If they were in prison they might escape, or be let out for good behaviour.
The death penalty, also called capital punishment, is when a government or state puts a person to death because they’ve committed a serious crime. Here are some of the most common arguments for and against this controversial practice...
Governments have lots of different things to think about when they're deciding whether or not to sentence a person to death - or whether to even have the death penalty in their country at all. And one of those things is money. So how much does the death penalty cost compared to other forms of punishment, like prison?
What if, instead of killing criminals, we could simply make them better people – just by popping a pill? Philosopher, Dr David Birks (University of Oxford) discusses the future of punishment and the possibility of a crime-stopping drug.
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