Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?

Up until 2012, Singapore imposed a mandatory drug penalty for drug-related offences. The government claims that this use of death penalty produces a deterrence effect on future-offenders. However, recent studies have shown that the correlation between deterrence and capital punishment is ambiguous....

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Main Author: Priyanna Subramaniam
Other Authors: Christopher Holman
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1408312020-06-02T06:23:26Z Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened? Priyanna Subramaniam Christopher Holman School of Social Sciences CHolman@e.ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Political science::Political theory Up until 2012, Singapore imposed a mandatory drug penalty for drug-related offences. The government claims that this use of death penalty produces a deterrence effect on future-offenders. However, recent studies have shown that the correlation between deterrence and capital punishment is ambiguous. Despite this, Singapore’s retentionist position towards the death penalty raises the question of whether the government’s largely utilitarian attitude towards policymaking and governance can truly be attributed to the greater good of society. By establishing the grounds on which the government retains the death penalty, and analysing this through Bentham’s utilitarian approach towards crime and punishment, this paper establishes that capital punishment is not justified in the government’s war against drug trafficking in the region as the assumptions and defenses given for the use of capital punishment, including the rationale for deterrence, hinder the greater objective of the collective good that the nation is in pursuit of. Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2020-06-02T06:23:25Z 2020-06-02T06:23:25Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140831 en HAa19_09 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?
description Up until 2012, Singapore imposed a mandatory drug penalty for drug-related offences. The government claims that this use of death penalty produces a deterrence effect on future-offenders. However, recent studies have shown that the correlation between deterrence and capital punishment is ambiguous. Despite this, Singapore’s retentionist position towards the death penalty raises the question of whether the government’s largely utilitarian attitude towards policymaking and governance can truly be attributed to the greater good of society. By establishing the grounds on which the government retains the death penalty, and analysing this through Bentham’s utilitarian approach towards crime and punishment, this paper establishes that capital punishment is not justified in the government’s war against drug trafficking in the region as the assumptions and defenses given for the use of capital punishment, including the rationale for deterrence, hinder the greater objective of the collective good that the nation is in pursuit of.
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title Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?
title_short Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?
title_full Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?
title_fullStr Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the reasons for the use of the death penalty in Singapore through Bentham’s utilitarianism : can the noose be loosened?
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