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    Anthony Ray Hinton, a recently exonerated death row inmate, once said, “Being on death row has taken so much from me as a human being. I spent 30 years on death row for something I didn’t do” (Wolf and Johnson 1). Unfortunately, Hinton is not the only one. From 1973 to 2015, about 155 prisoners were exonerated after being sentenced to the death penalty. Capital punishment, or the death penalty, has been around since the eighteenth century B.C. and is still used today. A wide variety of methods…

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    According to the DPIC (Death penalty information center), the average amount spent on a single death penalty case in Texas is about 2.3million, which is almost three times the amount spent on an inmate put in the highest maximum security for forty years. For crimes that require or call for the death penalty, I support life in prison without parole instead of the death penalty because it is too expensive; cost a lot more than an inmate spending life in prison, does not reduce or deter crime rate,…

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    example of these contradictions is having the death penalty and abortion. Some Americans are claiming to be in favor of the death penalty yet strongly against abortion. Support for capital punishment is widely accepted among Americans. The classic “ eye for an eye “ is a top response in asking why the death penalty should be persuaded. When someone harms another person, the punishment for the injury should be in a similar degree. Other responses the death penalty would save money and to set an…

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    The death penalty has its pros and cons, to take another life or to not. There are thirty-four states that use the death penalty and sixteen states who don’t. Texas is the the top state that practices the death penalty. I support the use the death penalty, not just for “eye for an eye”, (Death penalty procon). I believe in the use of the death penalty only in severe cases. Serial killers, rapist and child molesters I believe cannot function in society, nor will they ever be productive…

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    The Use of the Death Penalty in the United States The use of the death penalty in the United States is probably one of the most debated subjects among Americans. It is used as a form a capital punishment for criminals who have been convicted of some of the most heinous crimes. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, 1,398 inmates have been executed in the Unites States since the federal reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976. So why is it such a debated subject? Both sides have…

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    Justifiable Punishment - Support of the Death Penalty: An Annotated Bibliography Guengerich, Galen. “The Death Penalty’s Underlying Problem.” Time.Com (2014): 1. Business Source Complete. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. Guengerich is the senior minister of New York’s All Souls Unitarian Church, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and author of God Revised: How Religion Must Evolve in a Scientific Age. In this article, he takes a stance against the death penalty. His article does not make a clear…

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    regardless of the context.The death penalty is barbaric and the fact that it's still in use today is utterly surprising. There are numerous reasons as to why it's wrong, it has no effect on crime rates, it's hypocritical, and there's a chance that innocent people can be wrongly executed. Numerous studies have been conducted on whether the death penalty has an effect on crime rates. In fact, in one study conducted by David Cooper, murder rates in states without the death penalty have been…

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    punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. There are vast differences in the way many Americans view the death penalty. Some believe strongly in capital punishment and some Americans oppose capital punishment. As of today, 31 states in the United States have and enforce the death penalty, as well as the United States Military. Nineteen states do not have or enforce the death penalty. Is the death penalty fair? Is it…

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    The death penalty should be used to help people to think twice before doing a crime. The death penalty is a punishment given to people who commit heinous crimes. From 1977 through May 2016, there have been over 1,436 executions, primarily by lethal injection. Most death penalty cases involve murders and other crimes such as treason, and espionage. It is an important tool for deterring crimes and preserving law and order. The death penalty ultimately costs less than life imprisonment. An…

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    The death penalty is an ultimate penalty. There could not possibly be more harsher punishments than putting someone to death. Currently 58 nations use the death penalty. The United States will only use the death penalty if one commits first degree murder. The people who believe in the death penalty believe that this type of punishment will deter murderers. The idea for the death penalty was brought over from great britain. During the 19th century THe death penalty was dramatically changed.…

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