@Gwynnion Yup. Same goes for the time when the British penal code had the death penalty for murder and for robbery: robbers were already risking death for their crimes to begin with, so they had less incentive to hold back from murdering their victims and the murder rate went up.
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@Gwynnion Yup. Same goes for the time when the British penal code had the death penalty for murder and for robbery: robbers were already risking death for their crimes to begin with, so they had less incentive to hold back from murdering their victims and the murder rate went up.