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3. While it is true that people in general fear death more than they fear life in prison, most murders are crimes of passion. That is to say, most murderers, at the time when they commit the act, are so full of hate or anger that they are completely unconcerned with the long-term consequences of their actions. How then, can anyone assert with confidence that the death penalty deters murder?

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  1. 7 June, 01:16
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    Answer: it does not totally deters murders

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    Death penalty does not totally deters murders because people still commit murders, apart from the fact they are crimes of passion, they believe they have a reason that would be considered and there is always a fair hearing. although some knows the chances of getting a death penalty are always on the table but they believe in the fair hearing and ultimately they could get long term imprisonment than death penalty. with this death penalty does not totally deters or discourages murders.
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