I had always been opposed to the death penalty because innocent people had been sent to their death. No prospect of release in those days like we have seen recently with convicted murderers being found to be innocent. It was not any squeamishness about killing killers or about the state being authoritarian; feuds and vendettas have existed, and still do in places, for millennia before any state emerged and are a poor second to a fair trial and community-sanctioned justice. It was about some people being, due to whatever cause, unresponsive to the normal rules of an orderly society and beyond the civilised sanctions of society.emordnilap wrote:Totally agree. Even if someone is genuinely guilty of taking another's life, taking their life away brings you down to their level.UndercoverElephant wrote:The death penalty is pointless. It could only ever be brought back for the most serious offences - for people who currently have no hope of ever being released e.g. Fred West and Ians Huntley and Brady. The reason it is pointless is that such people, knowing they will never be released, actually want to die. Huntley has tried twice to commit suicide, Brady is force fed to stop him starving himself to death and West succeeded in killing himself. Just imagine being Ian Huntley. He can never so much as have a w**k without somebody watching him. He's already in hell. Why let him off the hook by killing him?biffvernon wrote: There can be no death penalty without the state taking upon itself the authority to kill it's own citizens. There can be nothing more authoritarian.
Gosh, it's quite difficult to think of something more authoritarian than giving oneself the right to take other's lives.
That was until recently. However, with DNA fingerprinting and CCTV, the quality of convictions has now improved enormously. I would not support the death penalty in every case but there are some people who are beyond the pale, maybe because they know there is no adequate sanction to be used against them and that a 20 year sentence means they will be out in 5 years.
So, if you don't agree with the death penalty, how would you deal with these characters who have been convicted recently of callous and premeditated murders?
Gang jailed for teenager's murder
How lovestruck boy was lured to his death