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0 | 10 | 30.30% | |
1-2 | 13 | 39.39% | |
3-4 | 5 | 15.15% | |
5 or more | 5 | 15.15% | |
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Re: Televised execution of criminals
pretty much everyone I know watched the video of the guy being beheaded.
I think the answer is pretty much everyone would. A lot of people would have issues with it, but I mean, this ain't Janet Jackson's tit we're talking about, this is good old-fashioned violence. |
#52
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Re: Televised execution of criminals
good thread
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Re: Televised execution of criminals
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I meant to suggest that a televised execution would provide a clear example of why it is bad to kill and rape people... and thereby discourage them from doing it. [/ QUOTE ] That's the theory, but I remember learning in a criminology class that this isn't the case. In general, the people who commit murders do so in the heat of the moment and aren't considering the long-term consequences of their actions. Also, like most criminals while committing crimes, they don't think that they'll get caught. Oh, and then you'll have the lunatics who will kill simply to get on Fox's "Prime Time Executions". [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
#54
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I think the answer is pretty much everyone would. [/ QUOTE ] I honestly would only watch it if I were with a group of people that had a desparate desire to do so. Don't get me wrong -- I have nothing against it, and I wouldn't be worried about being scarred by the image -- but it just doesn't interest me to watch. I know what's going to happen. |
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pretty much everyone I know watched the video of the guy being beheaded. I think the answer is pretty much everyone would. [/ QUOTE ] Doubtful. I'd guess you'd get a Nielsen rating of around 70 for the first two or three, then it would drop to single digits. No one would care about watching this after seeing it once or twice. And God forbid if the networks try to make it MUST SEE TV. |
#56
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Re: Televised execution of criminals
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[ QUOTE ] pretty much everyone I know watched the video of the guy being beheaded. I think the answer is pretty much everyone would. [/ QUOTE ] Doubtful. I'd guess you'd get a Nielsen rating of around 70 for the first two or three, then it would drop to single digits. No one would care about watching this after seeing it once or twice. And God forbid if the networks try to make it MUST SEE TV. [/ QUOTE ] Oh, see, I thought he was saying this would be a one time thing. If this was a weekly occurance, then the answer is as you stated. |
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In general, the people who commit murders do so in the heat of the moment and aren't considering the long-term consequences of their actions. [/ QUOTE ] This is of course true, but these societal conditioning mechanisms (like televising executions) work in a very subtle way -- any little bit toward ingraining into someone's head that this is just something you do not do is effective. It's all about percentages. |
#58
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Oh, and then you'll have the lunatics who will kill simply to get on Fox's "Prime Time Executions". [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Agreed And what would be the long term effects of such programming? Would it desensitize people to the seriousness of capital punishment?' Has porn desensitized sex to today's America? Probably, but maybe better save that for another thread... |
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Re: Televised execution of criminals
Only if the show is really entertaining...
[ QUOTE ] Warden: Hi. Welcome to Lubbock State Penitentiary. I'm Warden Roy Groomis.. and welcome to the first local televised execution of convicted mass murderer Dean Slydell. Hi, Dean. How are you doing tonight? Murderer: Well.. I guess I am a little nervous, Warden. It's my first time. Warden: Dean.. tell us why you are in the chair tonight. Murderer: Okay, Warden. Well, I guess it all started when I was a kid.. Warden: Don't take too long, Dean.. we don't have too much air time. Murderer: Okay. I stabbed - or took part in the stabbing of - 29 bank employees. Warden: Fine. Thank you. Now, a little bit about the chair itself. It's a beauty, folks. The chair is a custom-built Mainway Fry King, delivering 25,000 volts AC output at 2 amps boosted to 10 amps at point of execution. Murderer: Say.. that's a lot.. of juice, Warden! [/ QUOTE ] http://snltranscripts.jt.org/76/76kexecution.phtml |
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