Capital Punishment
Capital punishment (also called "the death penalty") is the termination of human life as punishment for certain crimes and is practised by most of the United States of America and by countries worldwide including in the Caribbean, Africa and Asia. Approximately half of the countries in the world use the death penalty.
Capital punishment is seen by many as a greater deterrent to crime than life imprisonment, yet neither punishment has been empirically shown to be more effective.
In line with various international standards, the SABP supports the death penalty for murder, rape, serious assault and human trafficking.
Thus, our maxim is: If you don't like the death penalty, don't murder, rape, seriously assault or sell humans.