naturalplastic wrote:
belijojo wrote:
If the national finances can bear it
In the US (and in most developed countries) its actually MORE expensive for the state to execute you than it is to keep you alive and well fed in prison for the decades of your natural life because the judicial system allows for appeals, and more appeals if you're on death row. That taxes the judicial system and ends up costing the taxpayer more money than life imprisonment.
Though I am sure lopping your head off with a scimitar is cheaper than life imprisonment in Saudii Arabia, Iran, or in North Korea.
If that is the case, then there is no decent argument against abolishing the death penalty on balance.
As an aside, Japan's aging population, human rights protection in prisons, and non-execution of the death penalty have led to an increase in the crime rate. But that's beside the point.
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