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Title
Death Penalty in the Philippines: Evidence on Economics and Efficacy
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Publication Date
2021-01
Abstract
<p>In his 5th State of the Nation Address (SONA) last July 27, 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte called on Congress to swiftly pass the bill reinstating the death penalty, specifically for heinous drug-related crimes specified under the Comprehensive Drugs Act of 2002. Pro-death penalty lawmakers and advocates in the Philippines have long argued that the death penalty will deter criminality. However, the literature suggests that there is still no clear and credible empirical evidence to back the argument that the death penalty is a crime deterrent. Furthermore, this paper examined the potential drivers of the growing death penalty support in the Philippines and the possible implications of reinstating the death penalty in the current state of the country's justice system and economy.</p>
Publication Type
Working Paper
Source of Publication
SSRN
Publisher
Ateneo School of Government, University of Manila
Place of Publication
Philippines
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
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