Executions
An execution is the act of government-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment following a formal legal process. It is distinct from murder in that it is carried out under law by authorized authorities, typically after a court verdict and an appeals or clemency process.
Historically, executions have been used across many societies for a wide range of crimes. In modern legal
Common methods of execution vary by country and era. Lethal injection is widely used in many jurisdictions,
Globally, trends have shifted toward abolition or moratoria in many parts of the world. A growing number
Proponents contend that executions deliver justice and can deter crime, whereas opponents highlight moral concerns, the