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  • The last person killed here because of the death penalty was this man. It happened not

  • so long ago, in 1967. His name was Ronald Ryan. He was hanged for shooting a prison

  • officer during a jail-break. Many people pushed for a different outcome and there were lots

  • of big protests before and after. And by 1985 each of the states and territories had removed

  • capital punishment from their laws.

  • There are a few reasons why that happened. Jails and rehabilitation programs to help

  • criminals were improving, which meant people could more easily turn their lives around

  • after committing a crime. Others argued some people might be wrongfully convicted of a

  • crime and sentenced to death before the error is discovered, so life imprisonment would

  • be a better option.

  • Although things have now changed here, capital punishment laws haven't changed everywhere

  • around the world. Most countries have abolished it, but more than 50 still have the death

  • sentence for some crimes. And they include big or wealthy countries like Japan, Indonesia

  • and parts of the United States, but also smaller countries like Tonga and North Korea. Of all

  • those nations still using capital punishment China has the largest known number of people

  • sentenced to death each year.

The last person killed here because of the death penalty was this man. It happened not

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