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    257497 “To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge, not justice.” This quote is from Desmond Tutu, and speaks the absolute truth. The ideal that execution is the answer on how to deal with murderers is antiquated and extreme. Abolishing the death penalty is the wisest decision Americans can make due to its biased nature and costliness. Some perks are included with the death penalty, those perks being that it eases overpopulation in prisons, deters some premeditated crimes, and provides…

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    Mental Illness – A handful of states have tried passing laws similar to each other to ban executing individuals with a diagnosed mental illness. The states who were able to successfully ban the death penalty from individuals who suffer with mental illnesses, argued that these individuals are not aware of what they are capable of, or know what the consequences would be. Many individuals who have been executed under the death penalty have experienced hallucinations, or has suffered with…

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    All around the world, many convicts are being slaughtered in the name of sweet justice by the means of the death penalty. This law is very controversial which should not be effectively active in Belize. Countless debates and research are brought in different countries and nations on the whether to approve or disapprove such a law. Deep consideration should be focused to this issue because of the consequences that affect the community. This law gives ultimate right to the authorities to end the…

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    Imagine an individual being convicted of a crime, and sentenced to death by lethal injection, and then years later it is discovered that he/she was unfortunately wrongly convicted and killed. Can a civilized society allow even a small chance of something like this happening? In the belief and hope of the great good, no. However, in recent…

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    example war, orange represents the death penalty being abolished in practice lastly the maroon still has the death penalty but only for certain offences. CRUELTY- Me It is true that cruelty should not be legally tolerated and the 5 methods, Lethal injection, shooting,…

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    (FiveThirtyEight.com) 3 out of 100 executions have had “departures from the protocol of killing someone sentenced to death.” Although rare, there is a chance that someone being executed could experience a painful or drawn-out death due to the lethal injection. This means that by receiving life in prison, the criminal is eliminating the, albeit very small, risk of being apart of a mismanaged execution. The disclaimer of the death penalty should read something like: Has the chance of being the one…

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    The death penalty should not be legal because it does not deter crime. According to Michael Radelet and Traci Lacock, a professor and a student of Sociology at University of Colorado-Boulder, a 2008 survey showed that 88% of U.S. leading criminologists believe that capital punishment does not deter crime (501) and that less than ten percent of criminologists think that the death penalty is a more effective deterrent than LWOP (503). In fact, not only do experts believe capital punishment does…

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    On April 15, 1985 an essay written by Edward I. Koch was published in a magazine called the New Republic. Mr. Koch title his essay “Death and Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life”. In the essay the author explains why he continues to support the death penalty even after hearing and analyzing the opinions and adverse points of views against capital punishment. Mr. Koch begins by stating that even if others believe that the death penalty is cruel, it is actually done more humane and…

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    America and War in a Nutshell In Life is Precious, or It’s Not, by Barbara Kingsolver, the author speaks about violence and murder being solutions in today’s society. In The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien, violence and death appear to be talked about often. Barbara Kingsolver and Tim O’Brien would agree that the United States likes to use violence as the number one solution. Both authors seem to oppose to the idea of war and violence in general as a solution for everyone's problems. In…

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    Medical Parole Case Study

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    Case A The French came up with medical parole in 2002 (Steiner, 2003). Yes, Tony should be released on medical parole. Tony’s brain cancer is a terminal illness. He is bedridden and on life support. He could also receive cheaper medical care outside of prison. Because of these things, Tony meets the conditions of medical parole (Alarid, 2015). Medical parole is not always easy to get in the United States. In 2014, 10 inmates were granted medical parole in Kentucky but are still in prison…

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