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    3.0 Objections to My Argument 3.1 Expense Reduction One of the serious challenges to my argument is that the expenses of death punishment are expensive and often varied because of the prolonged appeal process. If government can reduce the appeal time, it will lead to a significant decrease in cost of death punishment. California with the 20 years waiting time between conviction and execution can save a huge amount of money if they could reduce the time to 2…

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    Many youthful offenders are kept in prison and charged as adults for crimes they might have done under the influence of drugs or just mainly peer pressure. Teenagers are charged with crimes that have been just are the victims of the system and some are victims of their own lives. Teenagers should not be charged as adults because their actions come from their lack of intellectual capacity, the danger that faces them in prison and the prison system can also give rehabilitation for them to turn…

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    there. Since criminals escaping prison is very rare, sentencing them to life in prison could be just as effective. On top of that, a prisoner is more likely to attempt an escape from prison if they are sentenced to death rather than lifetime in jail. Others also fight that these executions reduce overcrowding prisons. Allowing the executions of these convicts will save some space but, these executions are so rare they have very little impact on the population of the prison. Instead of choosing…

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    your parents have punished you unjustly, and you were mad because you couldn 't play with the other kids and it wasn 't even your fault? For some people this injustice is much worse, because instead of being grounded, they are spending their lives in prison for crimes that they didn 't even commit, some have even died without ever finding justice. Besides that is extremely difficult to prove someone 's innocence, although programs like The Innocence Project are fighting for these people; even if…

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    inhumane, punishment. When prisoners exceed the maximum number allowed within a prison facility these minimum rules are violated. Specific violations include floor space, privacy, sleeping arrangements, proper air, and heating and ventilation requirements. For example, double or triple bunking of…

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    Camus is most known for his Novel The Stranger, which consists of two parts. The first part of the novel is about a young man named Meursault who lived in French Algeria years after the French Invasion occurred in 1830-1847, and later ending up in prison because he committed murder. While the second part of the novel follows Meursault during his trial and where his fate lies ahead. Throughout the Novel, Meursault’s relationship with Marie demonstrated his dependence on his own physical needs…

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    The Texas justice system is a complicated system in every aspect with overlapping jurisdictions, multiply court systems and various incarceration facilities. This is especially evident in the processing and the sentencing of an adult accused of a crime versus a juvenile. All though some factors are similar in each system; an adult is not subject to as many different judicial factors as a juvenile. This is due largely to the overall concern for the rehabilitation of Texas’ youth. To begin the…

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    caused you and your family? The death penalty should be made legal in the United States because it allows for justice to be given to those people who have committed vigorous crimes and most importantly, it decreases the chances of overcrowding in prisons, where dangerous criminals could potentially be let free. The death penalty is a controversial yet essential topic that is debated about throughout the world. “An eye for an eye” and “They get what they deserve”, is what comes…

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    of members (<10 people) from a given community will oversee the progression of the offender’s rehabilitation. If the offender refuses co-operation, then more serious measures such as prison sentences can be used as potential alternatives. The problem in America, is primarily how we default to sending offenders to prison. Rather than looking intensely at that individual’s credentials,…

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    Moving into the nineteenth century, the abolitionist movement surrounding the death penalty began to come into effect. Many reforms were seen in many states during the early 1800s, including giving the jury discretion in imposing the death penalty and limiting the types of crimes (down to two in New Hampshire and Ohio by 1815) that were eligible for the death penalty. This is time when juries began to utilize their own power through the controversial actions known as “jury nullification,” in…

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