What percentage were convicted? How many were women? What is the death penalty rate in different countries? How safe do the citizens perceive they are? Do they trust the police? Will they report a crime? You'll find surprising answers here. ...
What percentage were convicted? How many were women? What is the death penalty rate in different countries? How safe do the citizens perceive they are? Do they trust the police? Will they report a crime? You'll find surprising answers here. ...
According to The Federal Bureau of Investigation preliminary findings of its annual Uniform Crime Report for 2012,The South has been responsible for 82% of executions; the Midwest 12%; and the West 6%.The number of people on death row in the U.S. dropped to 3,082, marking the eleventh c...
5. Individuals: Religion and attitude on the death penalty 6. Countries: majority religion and whether or not the country has the death penalty 7. Cities: crime rate and the number of police officers per capita 8. Countries: homicide rate and percentage of the population in poverty 9....
leading nation, the US. However, just 15.2% of Japanese people claiming to bevictims of crime, placing the country 20th in the world, with 30% of Australian making a similar claim. Perhaps surprising to many is the fact that Japan still enacts the death penalty, with 9 prisonersexecutedin...