OK, I am a little bit late on the scene but I will make my point anyway.
Marko, If I understand you correctly, you are against Dp for the follwoing reasons:
1. The cost of convicting a criminal is higher than executing the person.
2. The system is not fool proof, so at some point an innocent may be sentenced.
3. Death penality will not deter other criminals.
Right?
Now lets look at the first arguement. The cost is higher, yes. The system has to ensure that innocents are not punished and the money spent is worth the justice delivered. Besides, every criminal is not given a death sentence and Irrespective of the sentence, the money is spent on convicting the criminal. The same amount of deliberation is needed for sentencing a person to life in prison as that is done to award a DP. So there is no way money can be saved.
The aim is to serve justice and not to save money.System is not fool proof: Right again. No system is fool proof. You kill a person or sentence him to prison for life, its the same for an innocent person with exception that the life sentence can be challenged. But I dont know of any such instance in India where an innocent person was hanged or sentenced to life. Unlike China or US, Death sentences are a rare occurences in India. So, the system is virtually fool proof, heck, in this country even proven criminals/terrorrists gain sympathy, so there is no question of an innocent becoming victim of DP.
Death Penality will not deter other criminals: Right. It wont deter other criminals, but thats not the aim of death penality. The aim of death penality is to punish the criminal and not just to deter other criminals from comitting similar crime. In the process other criminals may fear the punishment and deter from crime, but thats a spin-off, so to say.
The criminal ought to be punished, and the punishment shuld commnesurate the crime, and if it also serves as a deterrent to others then jolly good. Ek teer, do shikaar.
JLU on his blog:
Make him work hard in prison, get productive output from him, and the fruits of his labour could probably be sent to his dependent kith and kin, instead of benefitting him directly etc etc. Just thinking aloud here.....
300 Rs (?). Thats how much a prisoner makes in a month for his hard work. Is that the price of that lil girls life ? They come pretty cheap, eh?.
You are not alone in that thought, thats what the celebrities and the family members of Dhanonjay want. To send him to prison instead of hanging him [They didnt mention about the money part though].
By abolishing death penalty, we as a society would be telling ourselves and the world at large, that we belong to a different plane / league / maturity-level, as compared to our criminal offenders. With that message communicated, more and more individuals would aspire to be a part of the mainstream society, than be its outcasts.
Why should we remind ourselves of that? The fact that you and me are not in jail serving a punishment in itself is a message that you and me are on a different plane/league/maturity - level compared to the criminals. Besides, these criminals are not outcasts, they are very much a part of our society but chose to tread the wrong path. There is not gauranteee that another member of the society who is at the same - maturity level as you and me are will not commit a crime to become an outcast. So, who are we communicating this message to?
The alternative many people seem to suggest is life sentence or theraphy for offences like the rape and murder. But does these ensure that the person is transformed? What about cases like charles shobraj or shabuddin and yadav's of Bihar? Prison sentence did not deter these criminals from committing crime.
Death sentence cannot be compared to revenge. DP is nuthing but a mere extension of the Jail sentence. Yep, these criminals have no right to live in a civil society. They may be on a different/lower plane but they still live amongst us and are a constant threat to the civil society.
Forgive any typos or illogial sentences. Heavily edited, so I may have missed out /deleted some words/sentences.