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I think most proponents of the death penalty view it more as an act of justice than a deterrent to crime. Any so-called deterrent is more of a bonus.
Though I would argue that in Singapore crime is heavily deterred due to their harsh sentences for a variety of criminal acts. However that's just assumption on my part.
I think you argument is flawed though because you could probably say the same thing for life sentences. There is no study to show it deters crime, therefore we should reduce life sentences?
Not at all, but you bring up a good point.
I don't think that its a matter of saying either it deters crime or you do away with it. Its a matter of justifying killing another human being.
I doubt anyone in their right mind would say we should neither incarcerate nor execute convicted criminals. I think the issue is whether we should execute OR incarcerate. And until we can be 1005 sure of guilt, I think incarceration is the way to go.