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It's time that human rights for those who don't respect human rights get listed and the death sentence get discussed not like a tabu or with bullshit! @WomenRightsTelegram @GenRevolutionOfficial @RapeTelegram @EuthanasiaTelegram
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Violent crime keeps rising; murder rate highest in 30 years: StatCan https://perma.cc/9BR7-VD27
Police in Canada recorded an eight-per-cent increase in homicides over 2021

The Canadian rate has gradually declined since its last recent peak in 1991 of 2.69 homicides per 100,000 population https://perma.cc/N4DB-VAG4

Sixty years ago, on December 11, 1962, the death penalty was carried out for the final time https://perma.cc/8NTD-WAXG

Amnesty, so WTF are you writing shit, if the last death sentence was in 1962!!!!

Homicide rate in Canada from 1994 to 2021 https://perma.cc/649L-QC9D

The death penalty in Canada was abolished on December 10, 1998. On that date, all remaining references to the death penalty were removed from the National Defence Act – the only section of the law that, since 1976 https://perma.cc/A44M-4HPX

Most Canadians support death penalty for murderers, poll shows https://perma.cc/3UUF-M262

Support for the Return of Capital Punishment Rises in Canada https://perma.cc/J3M4-VSR6
Research Co. surveyed roughly 1,000 Canadians across the nation, demographically adjusted to census figures for age, gender and region https://perma.cc/W8SL-8YJS

When Canadians are asked about reinstating capital punishment for murder – which was eliminated in July 1976 – just over half (51%) support this idea, while 37% are opposed https://perma.cc/L72M-54TA

Views on the Death Penalty Mostly Stagnant in Canada https://perma.cc/99NS-AGKK

In 1976, Parliament decided in a free vote to abolish the death penalty: 131 in favour to 124 opposed https://perma.cc/GTD4-KM3E

Support for the Death Penalty: U.S., Britain, Canada https://perma.cc/H8U8-2CZT

U.S. Death Penalty Support Continues to Fall https://perma.cc/52ZZ-WZRR

Death penalty: How many countries still have it? https://perma.cc/N9BZ-3HHF

Infographic: Which countries still have the death penalty? https://perma.cc/GX8B-H7DB

Murder Rate of Death Penalty States Compared to Non-Death Penalty States https://perma.cc/G363-2M32
Amnesty, don't just look years with 45% ...
Sentenced to death, but innocent: These are stories of justice gone wrong https://perma.cc/Y2AW-KYGG

Wrongful execution https://perma.cc/56J3-C94S

List of wrongful convictions in the United States https://perma.cc/FN8R-SU6C

Our death penalty system treats you better if you’re rich and guilty than if you’re poor and innocent. As a result, a stunning number of innocent people have been sentenced to death https://perma.cc/MV7F-3NZU

Innocence https://perma.cc/3ZGA-KT27

According to research, 35% of people executed in the last 40 years have been Black, despite the fact Black Americans only make up 13% of the general population. Why is this happening? https://perma.cc/78FF-D57V —> again the goal is not to put someone in prison, just to say "i got it" by making stats better! Even if this still happens, the goal should not be this at all!

Same answer for what ACLU write https://perma.cc/H2CY-ZE27

Information about different wrongful conviction rates had different effects on death penalty support. An accurate estimate of the wrongful conviction rate plays an important role in altering death penalty opinion (from "The effect of wrongful conviction rate on death penalty support: a research note")

Same answer for things uploaded by Amnesty: Killing with Prejudice: Race and the Death Penalty in the USA https://perma.cc/6XKU-UU4B
Death by discrimination - the
continuing role of race in capital cases https://perma.cc/R6E3-NF2Q

Same for "Findings indicate that homicides with white female victims were more likely to result in death sentences than other victim race-gender dyads" (Jefferson E. Holcomb et al 2004) and many similar papers reporting discrimination.

Death sentence is not synonym of discrimination, if who is doing the sentence, do it with facts and not with personal preferences ...

Remember that having a death sentence doesn't mean you need to use that! and the death execution still happens after 20 years! not 6 years like in 1980 ... https://perma.cc/7LBP-ASWQ so there is still time to remove that.
Again, Amnesty using shitty bad example of wrong death sentence to promote their ideas to go against that, like previously wrote.

WTF do you merge drugs with other type of criminals?!

Singapore: Fifth execution in under four months carried out https://perma.cc/UFK5-MR5Q

Executed But Possibly Innocent https://perma.cc/VX6J-9CUS
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Carlton Michael Gary (Georgia, convicted 1986, executed 2018)
Domineque Ray (Alabama, 1999; 2019)
Larry Swearingen (Texas, 2000, 2019)
Walter Barton (Missouri, 1993, 2020)
Nathaniel Woods (Alabama, 2005, 2020)

Arguments against capital punishment https://perma.cc/YAA7-QQXQ
The death penalty legitimizes an irreversible act of violence by the state and will inevitably claim innocent victims —> if you do a life sentence, you can claim innocent victims too, especially if the sentence was made in a shitty way.

Meanwhile citing The average time on death row before these exonerations was 11 years, meanwhile the previous example were 15-32 years ...

An innocent man spent 46 years in prison. And made a plan to kill the man who framed him https://perma.cc/9N3Z-JFQY

L.A. man wrongly imprisoned for 38 years declared innocent https://perma.cc/5MUH-25QM
Hastings sought DNA testing in 2000, but at that time, the DA's office denied the request —> the problem is how things get done like shit! and how slow such things happens. But this is not a death sentence issue, it's an organisation chaos!

​​​​​​LONGEST INCARCERATIONS https://perma.cc/DY6L-AB72

The fight for exoneration: Over 29,100 years 'lost' in prison in wrongful convictions, database finds https://perma.cc/9Y5A-533T
Lamar Johnson was wrongfully convicted of a shooting without physical evidence connecting him to the incident and sentenced to life in prison

Due to wrongful convictions based on misidentifications, false confessions, police failure to disclose evidence and more.—> again not enough proofs

Due to such chaos, an execution after 30-35 years could be a possibility too, like what Swiss wrote for the life sentence ...