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Death penalty as deterrence for crimes / Hasmahani Hassan Hadeli, Imi Safwani Ismail and Karmuni Abdul Kadir
Published 2006“…The death penalty was also part of the 14th century B.C'S Hittite Code, the 7th century B.C's Draconian Code of Athens, which made death penalty the only punishment for all crimes, and the 15th century B.C's Roman Law of the 12 Tables. Death sentences were carried out by such means as crucifixion, drowning, beating to death, burning alive and implement. …”
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Contradictions in judicial support for capital punishment in India and Bangladesh: utilitarian rationales
Published 2019“…However, while both countries now have relatively low murder rates, India has seen a decline in the rate of executions, while Bangladesh continues to impose death sentences and carry out executions at a higher rate. …”
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Don Cossacs in the Kuban Insurgency in 1920
Published 2022-09-01“…The article discusses the criteria for which the Tribunal imposed death sentences, and for which it allowed people to live. …”
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« Il ne mérite pas l’indulgence ». Des condamnés à mort irrécupérables ? Les recommandations des magistrats en faveur de l’exécution, en France à la Belle Époque
Published 2019-12-01“…But, more than anything, the attitude of the criminal during the trial or in prison, and any display of cynicism, or even of outrageous behaviour, were key factors in the issuing of death sentences. These could be seen as signs that any attempt at “moral correction” would be doomed to failure. …”
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Perlindungan Hukum Terhadap Korban Penyalahgunaan Narkotika
Published 2022-10-01“…Indonesia is a state of law, showing evidence of seriousness in tackling narcotics abuse with the issuance of Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics which regulates efforts to eradicate narcotics crimes through threats of fines, imprisonment, life imprisonment, and death sentences and regulates the use of narcotics. for the benefit of treatment and health and regulates medical and social rehabilitation. …”
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Part One: Debunking Prevailing Scholarly Views Pertaining to the Apostasy of Alleged Descendants of Shaykh Yusuf of Makassar
Published 2020-07-01“…The conversions are recorded to have taken place within two decades of the Shaykh’s death and shortly after the death of their father, the Rajah, in 1719; both averted death sentences but died during exile at the Cape. The main aim of this article is to critically analyse these sources, which contain both conflicting information, and whose authors express ambivalent views, in an attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding their conversion and the marriage of their parents. …”
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Placed Nomads
Published 2023-12-01“…The increasing unemployment and poverty in the nomadic areas of the country, which has led to the appearance of a strange figure of 20 thousand people awaiting death sentences for drug trafficking in Delfan city (Ebrahimi, 2023), is the result of these policies. …”
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A Rereading of Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines’ Pastoral Statement on Death Penalty and its Communion with the State
Published 2019-09-01“…“Amnesty International Global Report: Death Sentences and Executions 2016.” Accessed January 2019. https://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/ACT5057402017ENGLISH.PDF. …”
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