The shooting of raptors happens and it's pretty big news when it does and when someone gets caught it's catastrophic for them. There's a lot more alleged raptor shooting than actually happens. Whenever a bird of prey disappears or turns up dead, foul play is automatically assumed. Otherwise, of course they would live forever.let me think about that ……. oh like the legal restraint not to shoot raptors …..
Crime and deterrents is a whole other subject though. One of the reasons for having the death penalty is for it's deterrent value. But most of those convicted for murder are as a result of domestic situations where someone has lost control in the moment and pretty much the rest are done by people who don't consider the deterrent because they think they won't be caught. The only real reason to have the death penalty that actually made sense was financial.
However, I'm wandering off the subject, so I apologise. Oh and I don't think, whatever the close season is, that someone should be hanged for shooting a woodcock out of season. Or a bird of prey.