marko the pacifist wrote:Ok, first off I’ve got to say that I’m not familiar with this case, or with the death penalty in India.
However I’d like to argue that the death penalty is not a suitable deterrent to crime in a just society.
why not??? its the fear of death that stops several people from doing criminal activities.
marko the pacifist wrote:1. In the US the average cost of executing a prisoner is more expensive than the average cost of keeping one incarcerated for life. This is mainly due to the appeals process which is necessary to minimise the risk of executing an innocent (see 2), and so is necessary in any just society.
maximum no. of executions happen in the US...83 last year
marko the pacifist wrote:If the state uses the death penalty, there is no way to guarantee that no innocents will be killed (there will always be mistakes)If the state DOES kill innocents, an injustice will have been done. The argument against the death penalty that I will put is that the second injustice (i.e. that of the state executing an innocent person) is a greater injustice than the first injustice (that of the state NOT executing a guilty person).
In india a DP is used in rarest of rare cases.... the last person was executed abt 8-9 yrs back...and this guy in Q has been in jail for the last 14 yrs....so u can see it is not very often that a DP is used in India
marko the pacifist wrote:When you add this to the cost of executing the DP correctly (far more than the cost of life imprisonment, this money could be used to add extra police on the streets, education, and other things that would cut crime), I believe that the death penalty is wrong.
unlike the US in India there isnt much of a variety when it comes to executing people....as far as I know Hanging till death is used most often...hence there isnt much of a cost involved





