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Phantasy [73]
1 year ago
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In response to the objection that there is a chance that innocent people will be executed, primoratz

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hoa [83]1 year ago
4 0

Primoratz argues that if the death penalty were abolished, then criminals who deserve less severe punishment would be treated unfairly in response.

to the criticism that enforcing the death penalty inevitably results in the execution of some innocent people. According to the study, which was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, at least 4% of those who were or are currently on death row or are facing the death penalty are innocent people. He contends that while our legal system needs reforming, the death penalty should remain in place. Igor Primoratz's main justification for the death sentence in murder cases is that there is no punishment that may adequately innocent people deter crime. Igor Primoratz supports the retributivist viewpoint that a penalty is only appropriate if it grants a criminal his rightful rewards. What, therefore, do criminals get? According to Primoratz, thieves have to be stripped of the same value that they robbed their victims of.

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