Title: Capital Punishment
1Capital Punishment
The penalty of death for the commission of a
crime.
Capital- means head
2History of UK Capital Punishment
In the years after the end of the war in 1945,
there were several notable CP cases.
- Either due to
- British media,
- The case's use by the pro- or anti-capital
punishment people - And the innocence of the executed person.
http//www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/capital_hist.ht
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3- In fact since 1945 three people have received
posthumous pardons Timothy Evans in 1966 and in
1998 both Mahood Mattan and Derek Bentley.
4After the abolishing of capital punishment, there
have been several famous cases of miscarriages of
justice which would have resulted in executions,
if that option had been available. A good example
of this is the Birmingham Six case.
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_Six
5Important Historic Events
- 1808 Samuel Romilly introduced reforms to
abolish CP for crimes - 1832- 34 abolished for shop lifting
- 1861 reduced to 4 crimes (Murder, Treason,
- Arson in dockyards and Piracy with violence.)
There were more than 200 CP offences in the
Bloody Code
61957 Homicide Act
In 1957, the Homicide Act 1957 was passed. This
restricted capital punishment in murder cases to
five types of murder
- Murder in the course or furtherance of theft.
- Murder by shooting or causing an explosion.
- Murder while resisting arrest or during an
escape. - Murder of a police officer or prison officer.
- Two murders committed on different occasions.
Unfair?
- 1965 abolished for all offences
7Capital Punishment Abolished
The last executions in Britain were of two men on
13 August 1964. Peter Anthony Allen, aged 21, was
hanged in Walton gaol, Liverpool and Gwynne Owen
Evans, aged 24, was hanged in Strangeways,
Manchester. They were both convicted of the
murder of John Alan West, while robbing him in
his house on 7 April 1964.
8- Parliament then voted to abolish the death
penalty for murder for a five-year experiment in
1965.
- Another vote in 1969 finally made the abolition
of the death penalty for murder "permanent" in
Great Britain. A further vote in 1973 abolished
it permanently in Northern Ireland.
- There have been at least 13 attempts to bring
back hanging for various categories of murder
since 1969. All have failed, and the trend has
been towards ever greater majorities in
Parliament for abolition.
9- In February 1994, a majority of 197 votes
defeated a proposal to reintroduce the death
penalty for the murder of a police officer on
duty.
- Since the abolishing of capital punishment for
murder, the death sentence had remained in force
for treason and piracy with violence. The use of
capital punishment in these two instances was
abolished in 1998 under the Crime and Disorder
Act.
- On 27 January 1999, the UK Home Secretary (The
Labour MP Jack Straw) signed the 6th protocol of
the European Convention of Human Rights in
Strasbourg. This move formally abolishes the
death penalty in the UK
10- Describe the important events leading up to the
abolition of Capital Punishment in the United
kingdom.
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11Questions
Capital Punishment is still legal in the united
states of America Describe in detail two methods
of execution used in America. (4) KU
Capital punishment is no longer carried out in
the UK. It is, however, still used in other
countries. Name three countries that still use
capital punishment and describe the methods used
in each of the chosen countries
(4) KU
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