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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · By the mid-1960s some 25 countries had abolished the death penalty for murder, though only about half of them also had abolished it for offenses against the state or the military code. For example, Britain abolished capital punishment for murder in 1965, but treason, piracy, and military crimes remained capital offenses until 1998.

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  2. Jul 31, 2012 · The most common and most cogent argument against capital punishment is that sooner or later, innocent people will get killed, because of mistakes or flaws in the justice system.

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · Capital punishment, execution of an offender sentenced to death after conviction by a court of law of a criminal offense. The term ‘death penalty’ is sometimes used interchangeably with ‘capital punishment,’ though imposition of the penalty is not always followed by execution.

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  4. Ever since the death penalty in the UK was abolished in 1969 the topic of capital punishment still fuels diverse opinion and debate, particularly when crimes of a heinous nature occur, such as the sexual assault and killing of a child or the horrors of mass murder and terrorism.

  5. Jun 22, 2005 · A breakdown of the arguments given in favour of abolishing (or against reintroducing) the death penalty.

  6. Dec 14, 2009 · Capital punishment is vengeance rather than retribution and, as such, is a morally dubious concept. The anticipatory suffering of the criminal, who may be kept on death row for many years,...

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  8. Mar 12, 2019 · In 1861, the death penalty was abolished for all crimes except murder; high treason; piracy with violence; and arson in the royal dockyards. The ending of public execution in 1868 (by the Capital Punishment Act) further dampened abolitionism.

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