Death penalty

  Abolitionist countries (have banned the death penalty): 106
  Abolitionist-in-practice countries (have executed nobody during the last 14 or more years), and abolitionist-in-law for all crimes except those committed under exceptional circumstances (such as crimes committed in wartime): 7
  Abolitionist-in-practice countries (have executed nobody during the last 10 years or more and have an established practice of not carrying out executions): 28
  Retentionist countries (still uses the death penalty): 54
Execution of Nazi War Criminal Franz Strasser

Death penalty, also called capital punishment, is when a government or state executes (kills) someone, usually but not always because they have committed a serious crime. A crime that can be punished with the death penalty is called a capital crime or a capital offense.

Executions in most countries have become rarer in recent centuries. The death penalty is a disputed and controversial topic. Generally, right-wing parties are supportive of the death penalty: centrist and left-wing parties are opposed to it. However, Far-left parties like Communist and Soviet Parties also support the Death Penalty.

About one third of the countries in the world have laws that allow the death penalty.[1] The United States, the People's Republic of China, Japan, Indonesia and Iran are examples of countries that have a death penalty. Canada, Australia, Mexico and all members of Council of Europe are examples of countries that have abolished the death penalty. 109 countries have gotten rid of the capital punishment for all crimes. Another 28 can be considered abolitionist in practice. Countries are considered abolitionist in practice if they retain the death penalty in law but have not carried out any executions for the past 10 years or more.

Most of the countries that have a death penalty use it on murderers, and for other serious crimes such as rape or terrorism. Other countries especially ones with Authoritarian or Totalitarian governments, however, also use it for smaller crimes like theft, drugs, or for saying bad things about the government.

  1. "Death Penalty Phasing Out Worldwide". Common Dreams.

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