DEATH PENALTY Death penalty is a Capital punishment , is a government-sanctioned practice in which a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. It can be imposed for treason , espionage, murder, large-scale drug trafficking, or attempted murder of a witness, juror, or court officer in certain cases. There is no evidence that the death penalty descreases crime more effectively than being in prision. Actually, evidence says the opposite. “Since abolishing the death penalty in 1976, Canada's murder rate has steadily declined and as of 2016 was at its lowest since 1966.” Most nations have already abolished death penalty. These are some countries that had death penalty in 2018: Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Equatorial, Nigeria, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Chad, Belarus, and more. Most executions in the world take place in Asia. China is the world´s most active death penalty...
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NORMS AND FAMILY Types of norms: SOCIAL NORMS: Are norms accepted by the majority of a certain society. understanding and predicting what people will do . They contribute to our clothing choices, how we speak, our music preferences, and our beliefs about certain things. They can also affect our attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to violence. LEGAL NORMS: Are norms based on laws. They are not optional. Legal norms regulate society. You can get in trouble by the police or anyone part of that department. Legal relations within the governing jurisdiction at a given point in time. RELIGIOUS NORMS: They are the norms we know that they come from an external source. An example can be the 10 commandments. They are the moral principles that guide religions and that set the standard for what is and isn't acceptable behavior “Norms provide order in society. Huma...