- Capital punishment in Sweden
Capital punishment inSweden ( _sv. Dödsstraff) was practiced up until 1910. It is now forbidden by theSwedish Constitution which clearly states: "There shall be no capital punishment".Dates for abolishment of the death penalty
* Capital punishment was abolished for all crimes committed during peace on
June 30 ,1921 .
* Capital punishment was abolished for all crimes, including those committed in time of war, onJanuary 1 ,1976 .The clause that prohibits the death penalty has been a part of the Constitution since 1975. Sweden is a state party to the Second Optional Protocol to
ICCPR (ratified in 1910), Protocol No. 6 toECHR (1984), and Protocol No. 13 to ECHR (2003). [ [http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/ccpr-death.htm Second Optional Protocol] to ICCPR; [http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/QueVoulezVous.asp?NT=114&CM=8&DF=1/28/2008&CL=ENG Protocol No. 6] and [http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/QueVoulezVous.asp?NT=187&CM=8&DF=1/28/2008&CL=ENG Protocol No. 13] to ECHR - text of the treaties, dates of signatures and ratifications]Titles
Two titles were used for the official who carried out the execution. "Skarprättare", who carried out beheadings and "Bödel", who carried out hangings by the neck and other types of capital punishment. Until the beginning of the 19th century hanging by the neck was reserved for commoners and beheadings reserved for nobles. During the 19th century each
landskap (andStockholm ) had an appointed executioner who travelled the area to carry out executions. In 1900 a "riksskarprättare" was appointed (a position that was filled by the last executionerAlbert Gustaf Dahlman who until then had been responsible for carrying out executions inStockholm ).Last execution
Johan Alfred Ander was the last person to be executed in Sweden. He was sentenced to death for a murder during the course of a robbery that was committed in January 1910. His sentence was not commuted and he was executedNovember 23 atLångholmen inStockholm using aguillotine . That was the only time a guillotine was used inSweden . The executioner wasAlbert Gustaf Dahlman , who died in 1920. At his death at average high age, he was the last of all executioners in Sweden. It has been suggested that the difficulties in finding a person to carry out this kind of work might have been one of the reasons for the abolishment of capital punishment one year later. Fact|date=January 2008Last execution of a woman
The last woman executed was
Anna Månsdotter , who was executed onAugust 7 1890 bydecapitation by anaxe . Månsdotter and her son Per Nilsson had murdered Per's wife, Hanna Johansdotter. Månsdotter was also involved in anincest uous relationship with her son, who was sentenced to life imprisonment and was released later (1914).Last public executions
The last public executions in
Sweden were carried outMay 18 1876 . Both executions, by means of beheading, are supposed to have been carried out at the same time in the morning, at 7. The executed were Konrad Lundqvist Petterson Tector and Gustav Erikson Hjert and the executions were carried out at Stenkumla Backe nearVisby and at Lidamon (nearMalmköping ). Both had been sentenced to death for the same crime, a failed robbery against a stagecoach inÖstergötland two years earlier, which resulted in the murder of one of the passengers and the driver of the coach. The executions were carried out byPer Petter Christiansson Steineck andJohan Fredrik Hjort . [ [http://www.algonet.se/~hogman/slbrott_hjert-tector.htm Brott och straff - Hjert och Tector ] ]Last use of other method than beheading
The last time other method than beheading was practiced was in 1836 and the method used was
hanging by the neck. Hanging was available as a form of capital punishment until the Penal Code of 1864 removed that option.Last execution for other crime than murder
The last time a death sentence was carried out for any other crime than murder was on
August 10 1853 when Mårten Pehrsson was executed for aggravated assault at Rögla (nearYstad ). [ [http://www.genealogi.se/avrattade/form.php Nättidningen RÖTTER - för dig som släktforskar! (Avrättade) ] ] The last execution carried out for a non-fatal assault was onMarch 29 1837 , when Anders Gustav Lindberg was beheaded inStockholm .Number of executions during 1800-1866, 1867-1921
Between 1800 and 1866, 644 executions were carried out in Sweden. [ [http://www.algonet.se/~hogman/slbrott.htm Brott och straff ] ] In 1864, the Penal Code was reformed, and the use of capital punishment got more restricted. In the following years (from 1866) up until the abolishment of the death penalty in 1921, fifteen people were executed (out of ca 120 sentenced). The only crime that after 1864 carried the death penalty without any other sentencing possible (absolute capital punishment) was the slaying of a prison guard by a prisoner serving life sentence. Two of the executions carried out after 1864 were for this crime; the execution of Jonas Magnus Jonasson Borg in 1866 and the execution of Carl Otto Andersson in 1872.
Attitude towards capital punishment in the general public
The support for capital punishment in Sweden varies between 30-40%. A 2006 study from
SIFO shows that 36% of the population believes that there are crimes that should be punished by death. Support is in general more common amongst young males, but no age group shows anything but a majority against capital punishment. [http://theses.lub.lu.se/archive/2005/05/23/1116838386-25347-80/buppsats.pdf] [ [http://www.metro.se/se/article/2006/11/07/08/2045-23/index.xml?print=1 Metro: 4 out of 10 favour Saddam's death - in Swedish] ]ee also
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Use of death penalty worldwide
*Crime in Sweden References
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