Where do you think the money comes from to pay for the big-screen tv? And to feed and clothe the prisoners, etc?
It would come from our tax dollars. Unless it's a private prison.
Exactly. Better to execute than support the scumbags.
So right now it costs more to support an inmate on death row, but in your utopia, the cost would be greatly cut to save us money as taxpayers?
Well, that seems like an extraordinarily redundant point. It's basically a tautology. "If execution was done in a cheaper way to save tax money, it would save tax money".
The reason executions seem to cost so much has nuthin' to do with the execution itself and everything to do with appeals and housing the still-breathin' dead man during appeals.
But, you guys are missin' the point of executions: you off 'em as redress (or revenge), not to save cash.
There are a lot of arguments for and against the death penalty. One argument in favor of the death penalty is that in allowing certain scumbags to live, it taints the entire community. As Henry pointed out, there is also a desire for revenge against wrong doers. I'm against the death penalty myself because I do not see it being fairly enforced, but there are arguments that carry some weight in favor of the death penalty.
The argument against execution isn't that no one deserves it--of course some people deserve it--it's that those are more often than not NOT the ones who get executed. As usual it's all about politics in your nut-job of a country. Why should a guilty person be able to 'plea bargain' while an innocent person who refuses to 'admit' to guilt gets executed? More lost irony--that you are more likely to be executed if you are innocent. There is no rationality. Your comments are so shallow, if they were water they could cover a square kilometre and and you wouldn't have enough to quench a budgie's thirst.
People over there don't even seem to care whether the person is guilty or not--they just want their pound of flesh no matter who it is. If someone I care about was the victim, then I would be extremely bothered if the real perpetrator was walking around free while an innocent person was executed. Actual guilt or innocence doesn't seem to be part of the equation.
The legal system of any civilised country is supposed to be concerned with justice and evidence, not vengeance or who can afford the best lawyer with the most devious trick up their sleeve.