 Mae i'n iweru wahan i atisiau i wahan, ka pokakini atepetei teitumiau atatatia. Potoika ka mera kapa mai tewga i te 정도로. Pada hiu i New Zealand, a wahanan i wahanan geratia – ka poperati i maenai i kapa mai teởi. Pa, ar maenai xaidia, ka poga ina이� ka pokakini i wahanan i wahanan. Ka poko i wahanan i wahanan i wahanan martina, aitan iwa'i nalama pa cockama tepanii iweza'i iatae anuniazai. Aitara'w i akoi te aitawr i tanaka iweza te kaiparama, Mauri a Paakiha, te aotia pa ma Strike to iweza te iweza tiweza, iwi mampu iweza te napiai akoi te kaiparama. Aitar nalama iweza te kaiparama, iweza te kaiparama ka m Event iweza te kaiparama, the murder rate increased but then when we reintroduced the death penalty the murder rate stayed much the same and then when we took away the death penalty the murder rate again stayed pretty much the same so we've got three points of change one of them fits with our assumption that maybe the death penalty is inhibiting stopping the rate of murder when we looked at the pākihā murder rate no change no significant change I should say over any of those three transition points I found it fascinating because you're able to say despite a lot of people having very strong opinions about the death penalty the evidence doesn't suggest that it makes a difference to homicide rates so if you are a fan of the death penalty then really you're looking for a rationalisation coming from a different area than the numbers