සමාජයේ අපරාධ වැලැක්වීම සඳහා මරණ දණ්ඩනයේ ඇති උපයෝගිතාවය සම්බන්දයෙන් පවත්නා මහජන මතය පිළිබඳ සමාජ විද්‍යාත්මක අධ්‍යනයක් (මහරගම ආශ‍්‍රිත ප‍්‍රදේශය ඇසුරින්)

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Crime can be identified as a unique phenomenon that is recognized in society. In modern times, crime has become more complex and socially affecting a person's personality, identity, status and social dignity. Therefore, the timeliness of the death penalty for crimes is widely discussed in the world and in Sri Lanka in particular. Consequently, the applicability of the death penalty and the death penalty in different spheres has been defined differently. A 2003 study by Paul R Rubin, Joanna and Hashem Dezhbakhsh in the US found that death penalty reduces crime. Accordingly, a discussion about the utility of the death penalty has emerged in Sri Lankan society for crime prevention. Accordingly, the general purpose of the research is to identify the usefulness of the death penalty for the prevention of crime in Sri Lankan society through public opinion and proposing relevant recommendations. In addition identifying the usefulness of the death penalty for crimes, identifying the effectiveness of the measures used for prevention of crimes, identifying the usefulness of the death penalty for social washing, and identifying the timeliness of the death penalty for crime prevention were other objectives of this research. The research problem is “Identifying what the public opinion is about the utility of the death penalty for the prevention of crime in Sri Lankan society”. Of the sample analyzed, 70% were in favor of military punishment and 30% in opposition. “To be sentenced to death”. Accordingly, the Bureau identifies the majority public opinion that capital punishment can be managed by capital punishment.

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8th South Eastern University International Arts Research Symposium -2019. 18th December 2019. South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, Sri Lanka.

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