It depends, I don’t know the exact circumstances, if it was some sort of internal thing where something might have gone wrong, then this is wrong, especially if their own scholars said so, this sort of crime should be hidden from the court itself imho, or atleast not a straight up death penalty, if they were a public school shooter who had killed kids, the issue becomes different
The problem being that it may give them more a tamgible sense of death rather than of consequences.
It seems that murders are committed in scenarios where consideration of the consequences is not even on the radar, instead it’s some sudden rage or psychopathy, and I could believe either to be stoked by witnessing execution desensitizing then to violent death.
Public execution would solve a lot of problems.
What problems would it solve?
Violent authoritarians fantasise about murdering the other. Sick bastards.
like people pretending their government doesn’t execute people because they don’t see it.
I knew my mayor was acting suspicious last time I saw him
What to do on Saturday night when you don’t feel like going to a bar.
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People having to come to terms with the policies they support.
If it’s “too bad” for the public to see, then maybe it’s “too bad” to be doing at all.
I’m pro-death penalty, btw.
Do you trust the government?
It depends, I don’t know the exact circumstances, if it was some sort of internal thing where something might have gone wrong, then this is wrong, especially if their own scholars said so, this sort of crime should be hidden from the court itself imho, or atleast not a straight up death penalty, if they were a public school shooter who had killed kids, the issue becomes different
Give people a tangible sense of what will happen to them if they murder others.
Public executions used to be common and yet people still murdered. It clearly isn’t a deterrent and worse case you execute an innocent person.
Honestly per capita violent crime was WAY up back when public executions were the norm as compared to now.
No
The problem being that it may give them more a tamgible sense of death rather than of consequences.
It seems that murders are committed in scenarios where consideration of the consequences is not even on the radar, instead it’s some sudden rage or psychopathy, and I could believe either to be stoked by witnessing execution desensitizing then to violent death.
That doesn’t actually happen or stop people from being murderers.