People would watch it non-stop and it would be the ultimate reality television.
Wow, you are pretty cynical, you know that? But yeah, all the poor victim families could catch the whole execution on tape and rewatch it as often as they want to! People could swap trades and have their best of collections of their favorite episodes. It would be like Bumfights 2000.
The real question is whether royality and DVD rights should go completly to the state (here another advantage! Money could go to prison reforms, baby!) or to the victim's families (always nice) or even to the families of the one executed (they techncially are the stars of the tapes....).
However? If twelve-year-old take a gun into a school and just starts shooting then maybe height not be able to be rehabilitated
Watch the spelling mistakes. Actually there was a very neat Law and Order episode about this. Where the father of victim is a psychologist who sees that the killer kid is a psychopath who is just going to kill again once he is out and therefore shoots the kid during trial.
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Wow, you are pretty cynical, you know that? But yeah, all the poor victim families could catch the whole execution on tape and rewatch it as often as they want to! People could swap trades and have their best of collections of their favorite episodes. It would be like Bumfights 2000.
The real question is whether royality and DVD rights should go completly to the state (here another advantage! Money could go to prison reforms, baby!) or to the victim's families (always nice) or even to the families of the one executed (they techncially are the stars of the tapes....).
However? If twelve-year-old take a gun into a school and just starts shooting then maybe height not be able to be rehabilitated
Watch the spelling mistakes. Actually there was a very neat Law and Order episode about this. Where the father of victim is a psychologist who sees that the killer kid is a psychopath who is just going to kill again once he is out and therefore shoots the kid during trial.