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    The use of the death penalty has been a long discussed debate in the criminal justice system. First going into this discussion one must discuss the definition of the death penalty and its history. The death penalty for crimes has been a tool used throughout history. The first ever recorded execution of a criminal in America occurred in the year 1612 when a Spanish spy was caught. Each colony had its own laws for the states justification of taking a life. Fast forward to the 1930s on the edge of…

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    Pro Death Penalty The death penalty should be legal in the United States because it is morally acceptable, would reduce the country's crime rate, and is constitutional. Since the founding of our nation, the government has punished selected murderers with death. More than fourteen thousand people have been legally executed since colonial times, most from the early 20th century. Even today states have laws authorizing the death penalty, as well as the military and federal government. The death…

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    There are several that believe that the death penalty serves as a deterrence for committing a capital offense creating a safer environment. There are studies that show its effectiveness in deterring crime, but as a whole it is yet to find a deterrent effect in statistical evidence. Most sociopath or psychopath deviant willing to kill believe they will not be caught and are untroubled by the death penalty. Victim's families are entitled to the desire of wanting the perpetrator…

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    Pro Death Penalty The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, is the killing of a criminal put on death row. There has been much controversy over the matter of the death penalty. Many see it as cruel and the rest see it as the perfect punishment, but if you had a sister that was raped and then decapitated, wouldn’t you find it just to have the person responsible killed? This paper is here to tell you why the death penalty should stay. According to the article, the death penalty “death…

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    The use of the death penalty dates back all the way before the 5th century. People have been sentenced to death for over thousands of years. Currently, 31 states have the death penalty, and 18 sates and the District of Columbia do not have the death penalty. The United States Supreme Court suspended the death penalty, in 1972, because it was unconstitutional. That suspension was short lived because the Court lifted the suspension in 1976. Lethal injection is the most common method of execution,…

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    want and get away with it. That is why the death penalty for murders, etc... should be put in place. One argument to think about is it is costing way too much to house, feed, cloth convicts. Dudley Sharp, who has a degree in Philosophy from Tulane University, 1978, says this on the topic of people saying the death penalty is more expensive than life in prison."Many opponents present,…

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    “If the government prohibits these barbaric acts, why do they get away with the death penalty,” (Kronenwetter, 2001)? “Who are they to kill to other men, when they are killing the men, for killing other men,” (Mitchell, 2001)? “Is killing a guilty person any different than killing an innocent person?” “Does the death penalty apply to mentally retarded people,” (Kronenwetter, 2001)? “Is the purpose of the death penalty to remove from society someone who would do more harm?” “Is the purpose…

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    The death penalty is where a person is put to death by state government due to a capital offense they committed. This type of punishment is necessary because it keeps our society safe. Crimes that are punishable by death are capital offenses. These crimes vary such as: destruction of aircraft, murder of congress member, first degree murder, treason and genocide. These crimes aren’t benign they are very serious, so when a citizen commits a capital offense the death penalty is the rightful…

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    horrible conditions and botched executions take the inmate's dignity, almost to the point where they are animals. Each prisoner has only an hour of daylight and the other 23 are spent in a tight cage-like cell that is 60 square feet(“Conditions on Death Row in Texas” 2017). There is one small window at one end and a small food tray slot. Receiving meals through that tiny slot is the only human interaction they get. Moreover, these are practically solitary confinement cells and drive almost all…

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    Writing Lab/McArdle Death Penalty Essay If someone murdered your family would it be ok if they were killed for killing your family? Ever since civilization was born there has been the death penalty practiced. Only recently, was the death penalty abolished in some locations but not in others. Many countries, actively practice the death penalty.. The USA is one of the retentionist countries and execute the fifth most prisoners in the world. The death penalty has been a controversial topic…

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