Death Sentence FAQ : Pros & cons of the death penalty - Avantages et inconvénients de la peine mort - Amnesty Bullshit Leaked
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Se deveria volver a legalisar la pena de muerte en chile? - One to one with Chile - Death Penalty FAQ Part 4

Part 1 https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/219

University of Oxford: "And yet the murder rate decreased in multiple countries after abolition, including Australia, Canada and across eastern Europe" 🤦‍♂️
https://t.me/AmnestyShit/32

When in REALITY INCREASED IN CANADA! and decreased in California! 🤣🤦‍♂️
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/226

Antall drap i Norge har de siste ti årene vært relativt stabilt. Antallet i år, med 38 ofre, er imidlertid det høyeste siden 2013.

The number of murders in Norway has been relatively stable in the last ten years. However, the number this year, with 38 victims, is the highest since 2013 https://perma.cc/5RM8-RU9E
https://t.me/ChatGPTBullshit/97

Let we check this if what University of Oxford is writing is true or bullshit ...
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/226

All jurisdictions in Australia abolished the death penalty by 1985. In 2010, the Australian government passed legislation that prohibited the reintroduction of capital punishment.

Ronald Ryan was the last man hanged in Australia, 50 years ago on 3 February 1967.

Ryan and his accomplice Peter Walker ESCAPED!!!! from Pentridge Prison on 19 December 1965 https://perma.cc/3QNK-UULQ
https://t.me/PrisonBreakFacts

Last death execution was 1967 ... and homicides INCREASED AFTER THAT 🤣 with no death penalty ... = BULLSHIT!

Even if we consider 1985 ... 1988 was higher for example 🤦‍♂️ 🤣

University of Oxford is talking BULLSHIT!

Probably they cannot make difference between suicides and homicides ... 🤦‍♂️

So back to the comment ...

First, what do you mean with fear??! Fear of dying, fear of how you dying, fear of being caught, fear of need to do suicide because you have no death penalty, .... SO WHAT EXACTLY DOES FEAR MEAN!!!
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/221

No matter what, interventions (now talked in general) can reduce crimes! ... about death penalty we already wrote previously
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/226
Se deveria volver a legalisar la pena de muerte en chile? - One to one with Chile - Death Penalty FAQ Part 5

Part 1 https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/219

Medical costs associated with homicide are estimated at $7600 per victim, or a total of $4.5 million per annum, with lost earnings accounting for the greatest proportion of the total cost.

DO WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT MEDICAL COST AND OTHER THINGS WITH A RAPE??!! which will take years or never to be fixed!!!
https://t.me/TraumaTelegram

Second, homicide comprises a variety of offenders and victims in different social settings. Homicide is committed by different people under different sets of pressures or circumstances!!!!
https://t.me/CrimeExamples/117

Homicide typologies were developed according to the primary relationship between the victim and offender, and then the circumstances sur- rounding the crime. For example, the circumstances in which a teenager kills her abusive parent are vastly different from those where a neighbor kills a neighbor in the course of a spontaneous dispute.

Many people who commit murder have never offended previously and are not likely to again.
Exactly, if you killed your "hated bad dad, you did your job" ... no reason why you need to kill your mother ... but again, it's complex ...

This is not the case for mass hate crimes!
https://t.me/CrimeExamples/117

Amnesty (1991) "The death penalty is mandatory for murder in Hong Kong but the Governor has invariably commuted death sentences. The last execution was carried out in 1965"

University of Oxford "A study comparing murder rates in Singapore, which uses the death penalty for murder, with Hong Kong, which has abolished the death penalty, shows no difference in murder rates since executions ended in Hong Kong 30 years ago"

Perfect, between 1965 and ban there was HUGE 📉 and 📈 🤦‍♂️ which doesn't show ANYTHING!

Plus how can you compare two states, if there are so many difference between them, not related to death penalty at all ...
Se deveria volver a legalisar la pena de muerte en chile? - One to one with Chile - Death Penalty FAQ Part 6

Part 1 https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/219

As an indication of the present thinking of the Government even after the 2012 amendments, Law Minister Shanmugam was quoted as favouring the death penalty for those who rape or sexually assault women, resulting in the victim’s death , and for those who hurt a child and the child dies, unless the accused can prove why there should not be such a penalty in these cases (Hoe 2014).

So University of Oxford, even this story about asiatic countries is bullshit!

Singapore executions where high in 1995, crimes decreased ... For Hong Kong
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/239
for Australia / Canada
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/229
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/221
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/226

So again, it's complex! multiple factor influence such things!

Let we continue
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/221

Si, pena de muerte para los reincidentes. A veces uno ve en las noticias que hay delincuentes con más de 100 condenas y que pasan por la puerta giratoria. Ellos no creo que puedan ( ni quieran) rehabilitarse. En esos casos debiera haber, por último a la 50ª condena, automáticamente pena de muerte.

Yes, death penalty for repeat offenders. Sometimes you see on the news that there are criminals with more than 100 convictions and they go through the revolving door. I don't think they can (or want to) rehabilitate themselves. In these cases there should be, finally, at the 50th conviction, the death penalty automatically.

🙅‍♂️ is not about repeat offenders, but about deep of the crime, suicides related to the crime, recidivism, etc.

You cannot compare hate terrorism with stealing 5 iPhone 🤦‍♂️ ...
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/37
https://t.me/HanauTerror/113
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/179
https://t.me/CrimeExamples/117
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/180
https://t.me/SuicideRape/4
https://t.me/CrimeExamples/44
Se deveria volver a legalisar la pena de muerte en chile? - One to one with Chile - Death Penalty FAQ Part 7

Part 1 https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/219

AGAIN, REMEMBER THAT DOING A SERIOUS CRIME IS NOT SYNONYM OF KILLING SOMEONE!
https://t.me/CrimeExamples/118

Si, porque hay delincuentes que ya no son rehabilitables y terminan siendo un cacho para el país.
= Yes, because there are criminals who can no longer be rehabilitated and end up being a waste for the country.

https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/180
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/122
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/259
about cost
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/176
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/177
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/129
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/134
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/65
https://t.me/AmnestyBullshit/487

Si pero solo con pruebas irrefutables
= Yes but only with irrefutable evidence
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/72
https://t.me/DeathSentenceNOW/58

solo para delitos de homicidio, secuestros, violaciones, corrupcion, o felonia, quizas se me escapa alguno mas.

Narcotráfico, terrorismo, traición

only for crimes of homicide 🙃, kidnappings 🙃, rapes 🙃, corruption 🙃, or felonies 🙃, perhaps I have missed one more.

Drug trafficking, terrorism 🙃, betrayal 🙅‍♂️

So most of our answer are it depends!

homicide
https://t.me/CrimeExamples/117
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/129

kidnappings
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/43

rapes
https://t.me/DeathSentenceNOW/58
https://t.me/EthicalDilemmaHumanRights/163
to
https://t.me/EthicalDilemmaHumanRights/165
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/180
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/148

corruption: mostly 🙅‍♂️, but corrupted people deserve prison! dimission and NO WAY TO DO THE SAME JOB AGAIN!
https://t.me/InPrisonNOW/7
except if corruption is connected with tons of deaths etc. (example related to climate change / animals / genocide)

terrorism
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/79

betrayal 🙅‍♂️
it would be like adultery
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/384

felonies
https://t.me/ShittyDeathSentences/175
If the death penalty were to be
reintroduced in Turkey, it may be applied to
a category of crimes that includes
-related offences.

This could risk having a large number of people being falsely accused and sentenced to death, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders.

🤦‍♂️ are for you journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders TERRORIST???! WTF!!!

A terrorist is someone who did a terror attack! such people, especially if not related to ☪️, should get death penalty
https://t.me/BreivikDeathSentence
https://t.me/addlist/cCAHzkmLGz80ODcx

exactly like mass killers!
https://t.me/DeathSentenceNOW/62

If reimplemented, they need to be applied using brain!
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/1446

Con la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos y la constitución de las Naciones Unidas, los países miembros de esta organización determinaron que la pena de muerte vulnera dos derechos fundamentales: el derecho a la vida y el derecho a no sufrir tortura. Sí, es cierto que una persona que asesina o tortura a otra también los vulnera, pero quien debe proteger los derechos humanos en todo momento son las instituciones. Es decir, el Estado no puede vulnerar un derecho humano solo porque una persona lo haya hecho.

With the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the constitution of the United Nations, the member countries of this organization determined that the death penalty violates two fundamental rights: the right to life and the right not to suffer torture. Yes, it is true that a person who murders or tortures another also violates them, but those who must protect human rights at all times are the institutions. That is, the State cannot violate a human right just because a person has done so.

Human right definition IS SHIT! and need to be changed once at all!
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/49
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/218
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/170
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/191

Torture
https://t.me/DeathPenaltyCruel
Reinstatment of the death penalty in Turkey - worldwide / Restablecimiento de la pena de muerte en Chile Part 2

Part 1 https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/262

Torture
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/212
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/213
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/214
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/183
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/179

La discusión en torno a la pena de muerte siempre está permeado por conceptos morales, religiosos y valóricos, pero también sociológicos, políticos y legislativos https://perma.cc/X4VN-RJPG

The discussion around the death penalty is always permeated by moral, religious and value concepts, but also sociological, political and legislative.

Yes, let we remember the propaganda by Amnesty, Carolyn Hoyle , John Bessler / universities
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/143
https://t.me/DeathPenaltyMafia
https://t.me/JohnBessler
https://t.me/AmnestyFacts
https://t.me/addlist/mhZg0973N14wMjMx

and obviously even religion!! Reason why legal suicide and abortion is still not available! like other things ...
https://t.me/ReligionTelegram
https://t.me/LawsTelegram/146

Lo que en los cuarteles de Etilmercurio nos preguntamos es ¿sirve la pena de muerte para reducir el número de crímenes violentos? ¿Cambiaría en algo las cosas si se reestableciera, o sería solo una forma de revancha? ¿Podemos reemplazarla por otro tipo de condenas?
= What we ask at the Etilmercurio barracks is, does the death penalty serve to reduce the number of violent crimes? Would things change at all if it were reestablished, or would it just be a form of revenge? Can we replace it with other types of sentences?

a) reducing new crimes IS NOT THE ONLY GOAL!
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/102
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/129
https://t.me/RecidivismFacts
https://t.me/AmnestyIgnorance
https://t.me/PrisonBreakFacts

b) no one know that, because crimes are not just related to death penalty yes or no! some states showed a decrease, other an increase! Ask criminals if you want a real answer!
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/1747
Reinstatment of the death penalty in Turkey - worldwide / Restablecimiento de la pena de muerte en Chile Part 3

Part 1 https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/262

b) Ask criminals if you want a real answer!
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/1747
https://t.me/JohnBessler/13
https://t.me/JohnBessler/24
to
https://t.me/JohnBessler/74

c) is still not the only goal!, because of a)!!! and remember death penalty IS NOT THE ONLY THING WE NEED TO WORK ON!
https://t.me/DeathSentenceFAQ/134

Quizás debamos empezar recordando que en Chile las cárceles no son hoteles cinco estrellas (5) y pasar un tiempo en ellas significa a veces una condena a muerte.
= Perhaps we should start by remembering that in Chile prisons are not five-star hotels (5) and spending time in them sometimes means a death sentence.

Maybe Breivik should go in America Latina, before talking bullshit about human rights!
https://t.me/BreivikParole/108
https://t.me/ParoleFacts
https://t.me/PrisonerParole

b) exactly like we wrote previously!!! People always talking about cruel ... do we want to talk how cruel is living in some prisons, not Breivik prison??!!
https://t.me/BreivikHotel

If someone need to live 80 years in such prisons, is not a wow when they do suicide!!
https://t.me/AmnestyShit/93
https://t.me/AnimalAbuseDeathSentence/34

So what exactly is more cruel ... assisted forced suicide (= death penalty) or self made suicide (by prisoners)??
https://t.me/DeathPenaltyCruel/60
https://t.me/PrisonBreakFacts/33

Emblemáticos son el incendio de la cárcel de Iquique, en 2001 (donde fallecieron 26 jóvenes de entre 18 y 27 años, primerizos, procesados sin condena y hasta inocentes) o el incendio de la cárcel de San Miguel, donde fallecieron 81 personas (uno de ellos era un joven de 22 años condenado por vender películas pirata).

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