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notsureifsrs, nice 2 out of millions, like scooping a cup of water out of the ocean.Well it did get two drug traffickers off this planet...
notsureifsrs, nice 2 out of millions, like scooping a cup of water out of the ocean.Well it did get two drug traffickers off this planet...
almost 8x the amount of drugs than the nigerians that were executed were found with, haha wow clearly they didn't smuggle enoughMeanwhile two Iranians have their lives spared after importing 40kg of methamphetamines in to Indonesia.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/bali-ni...mmuted-to-life-in-prison-20150420-1mpe5n.html
singapore does well despite its dumb laws not because of them you big idiotThe two individuals knew of what they were up against. They were sneaking drugs. That can result in the death penalty in many countries. If some countries didn't have strict rules. They would never progress. An example would be Singapore. They have very strict laws and they are doing well...
I vote that the death penalty should be used in the cases of murder, arms trafficking, and drugs. These things can be used to kill and will be used to kill, the death penalty is merely a method of preventing
Your premise was based on the fact that it does nothing... When it in fact it did, it got two convicted drug traffickers off this planet...notsureifsrs, nice 2 out of millions, like scooping a cup of water out of the ocean.
Except is there any evidence that capital punishment is a successful deterrent? Especially in the case of drug smuggling?Your premise was based on the fact that it does nothing... When it in fact it did, it got two convicted drug traffickers off this planet...
Good riddance, anyone would repent because of a bullet with their name on it... Let that be a lesson to the rest of them...
Rather then use the term 'priest' or 'iman' they have come up with a general term to cover a person whose job is to provide some sort of spiritual comfort that can be applied to people of a range of different religions - or no religion if that is the wish.Can someone explain the thing about the spirt guides?
Not really and for all intents and purposes it doesn't have to be a deterrence to justify it.Except is there any evidence that capital punishment is a successful deterrent? Especially in the case of drug smuggling?
The difference is death row in America is reserved for really really heinous crimes.Personally, I have hated Australia's political response. We have acted like bullies threatening to withdraw foreign aid and ambassadors. Australia, would never attempt anything like that if the two were on death row in America. It is strange that for some reason we feel that it is acceptable to interfere with Indonesia's legislative system. I am against the use of the death penalty for their crimes but that doesn't change my condemnation of Australia's political response.
what do you mean about "sending a message" though? What message and to whom?Not really and for all intents and purposes it doesn't have to be a deterrence to justify it.
You have to understand Asian countries have a strong affinity to apply death penalty to drugs because of the events that occurred in the opium wars and they don't really appreciate their countries being used as hubs for drug smuggling. It's more about sending a message than any legal deterrence because punishments rarely deter crimes. If it's a crime of passion/heat of the moment, yup nope. If it's a crime of economic gain then someone's gonna do it anyway. If it's a crime of mental illness (serial killers etc) it's not going to be stopped.
Is imprisonment a successful deterrent?Except is there any evidence that capital punishment is a successful deterrent? Especially in the case of drug smuggling?
that completely misses the point, because at least imprisonment gives a chance of rehabilitationIs imprisonment a successful deterrent?
Just because imprisonment might not be a successful deterrent does not mean capital punishment is a viable alternative. Your question is meaningless in this context.Is imprisonment a successful deterrent?
There is no evidence of capital punishment deterring or having any effect on indonesia's "war on drugs." That is what i meant by nothing, dont get pedantic over a word i said. For all intents and purposes, the death penalty achieves nothing. Once again 2 out of millions is nothing, fair and simple. This isnt the dark ages, anyone supporting the death penalty regardless of crime needs to have their morals and common sense checked.Your premise was based on the fact that it does nothing... When it in fact it did, it got two convicted drug traffickers off this planet...
Good riddance, anyone would repent because of a bullet with their name on it... Let that be a lesson to the rest of them...
To their perspective it's not about deterrence or rehabilitation but justice. You can argue all day is justice really served but to them, it is what it is.Is imprisonment a successful deterrent?
On a side note we signed an agreement that any fighters we capture in Iraq (including aussies) will be handed over to iraqi authorities.what I am actually laughing about is the about face that the media has put on... Completely agree with that headline... From 11 Feb 2006...
Now they have the nerve to label convicted drug traffickers as heroes... wow...
Having a good laugh at the "new laws being proposed" to stop intelligence agencies and the AFP from reporting capital punishment offences to countries that offer capital punishment... If this was an Australian returning from Syria fighting with ISIS a different tune will be sung in relation to these laws...
to twitch on the noose...On a side note we signed an agreement that any fighters we capture in Iraq (including aussies) will be handed over to iraqi authorities.