dödsstraffets
Dödsstraffets, meaning "the death penalty" in Swedish, refers to the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for a crime. Historically, many societies have employed capital punishment for a variety of offenses, ranging from murder to treason. The practice has been a subject of intense debate for centuries, with strong arguments presented by both proponents and opponents.
Proponents often cite retribution and deterrence as key justifications. The idea of retribution suggests that the
Opponents, on the other hand, raise significant ethical and practical concerns. A primary ethical objection is
In contemporary Sweden, the death penalty is abolished and has been for many decades, with the last