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Dunham said that while there has been no direct causal relationship established in studies between popular support for and implementation of the death penalty, studies have shown that capital punishment sentencing and executions rise and fall with popular opinion.

The studies, performed by economists in the past decade, compare the number of executions in different jurisdictions with homicide rates over time — while trying to eliminate the effects of crime rates, conviction rates and other factors — and say that murder rates tend to fall as executions rise.

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In Saudi Arabia, executions rose by 76% on 2014's figures, with at least 158 people executed last year – the highest number since 1995.

In 2014 the number of executions rose to 87, from 78 in 2013.

(In fact, under his "virtuous" guidance, executions rose from three a week, in 1793, to a hundred and ninety-six a week, in the summer of 1794).

The death penalty is common in southeastern Asia, with executions rising in recent years in Vietnam and Singapore, as well as the Philippines.

The number of executions rose from 31 in 1994 to a peak of 98 in 1999, then began dropping as more and more states declared death penalty moratoriums or abolished it altogether.

To many economists, then, it follows inexorably that there will be fewer murders as the likelihood of execution rises.

"This proves the arbitrary and horrifying nature of these executions that rise to crimes against humanity under international law," he said.

The number of executions will rise even higher if death sentences are carried out against nine people who activists say were convicted after demonstrations that began in 2011 by the minority Shia community.

The executions gave rise to an enormous groundswell of feeling among Irish communities the world over.

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