trial has taken place. While the death penalty remind to be a very divergences topic and many
people disagrees with it, the death penalty has been around for centuries and has been affixed to
the America justice system, it was never frown upon in the past. However, in present times many
people started to go against it and now asking for a ban, while most states no longer partake in
the dead penalty, over thirty six states today continue to do so. There have been many reasons for
the ban and there have been the same amount of reason why it should be continue. This research
is to know how death penalty affects future homicide. To conduct this research I would analyze …show more content…
At the point there is a blood rush in the body and the
person mind is far from the normal state of mind. When a person is blinded by their emotions
they don’t stop and think about being executed or going to jail. According to Absence Of
Executions article, found that states without death penalty have lower homicides rates than
states that have the death penalty. The author also says that carrying out the death penalty is very
expensive. Compare to life in prison, to put a person to death cost more than to have the person
spend the rest of their lives in prison.
The death penalty is very expensive and many states today are now stepping away from
death penalty. It cost at least 1.26 million for execution process, the cost include costs for
prosecuting and defense attorneys, interpreters, expert witnesses, court reporters, psychiatrists,
secretaries, and jury consultants. It cost tax payers (90,000) ninety thousand to maintain