The most common and most cogent argument against capital punishment is that sooner or later, innocent people will get killed, because of mistakes or flaws in the justice system.
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Punishment sensitivity is the tendency to detect and avoid potentially adverse consequences, such as fines, criticism, or rejection. Differences in punishment sensitivity (PS) emerge early in life.
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