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No hay un aumento de pena de muerte
The current rate of executions reflects the enormous slowdown in the carrying out of sentences
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National Review (United States) | Apr 04, 2026
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The decrease in executions undermines justice for victims' families, who deserve closure and assurance that serious crimes are met with appropriate consequences.
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The slowdown in executions highlights a growing societal consensus against the death penalty, reflecting a shift towards more humane justice practices.
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A consistent decline in executions could signal that the death penalty is becoming obsolete, requiring lawmakers to consider alternative sentencing methods.
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The current execution rate may indicate systemic flaws in the justice system, suggesting that we must reevaluate the effectiveness of capital punishment.
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While the rate of executions has decreased, it's essential to examine the reasons behind this trend, including legal, ethical, and societal factors.
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