Opponents of capital punishment believe that ______.
A: death penalty is an issue of criminal justice policy
B: there will be more debate on the issue of death penalty
C: governments exceed their power on the issue of death penalty
D: human rights are more important than crime prevention
A: death penalty is an issue of criminal justice policy
B: there will be more debate on the issue of death penalty
C: governments exceed their power on the issue of death penalty
D: human rights are more important than crime prevention
举一反三
- In most countries, ______. A: people are split on the issue of capital punishment B: death penalty has been abolished C: death penalty has been retained D: imprisonment and fines are believed to be effective penal practice
- Why do many people argue that the death penalty does not deter crime?
- We can learn from the first paragraph that in ancient times (). A: death penalty had been carried out before government came into being. B: people thought it was right for the government to conduct executions. C: death penalty was practiced scarcely in European countries. D: many people considered capital punishment unjust and cruel.
- Socrates accepted the death penalty to show______. A: his belief in his students B: his contempt for conservatives C: his recognition of the legal system D: his fearlessness for death
- 3. Opponents of the death penalty say it has never actually deterred anyone from committing murder. Deterred means . A: provided B: doubtful C: discouraged D: overjoyed E: nag