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    Pros and Cons of Capital Punishment Capital punishment or the death penalty is the act of killing or executing a person‚ who was found guilty of a serious crime‚ by the government.  Without a doubt‚ executions are considered the ultimate punishment for a crime‚ because there is no repeal from death. The logical alternative for capital punishment is life in prison without parole‚ yet a lot of nations still perform the death penalty. This is because the debate whether capital punishment is ethical

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    Death Penalty There is nothing more final than death. As such before we decide such a major issue as the Death Penalty we better be sure of what we are doing! Superficially it may seem very simple - you kill therefore you should die - but is it really that simple? Let’s take a closer look.... In the last decade technology and DNA testing has proven that many convicted of murder were in fact not guilty of the crime. Some were alive and released after decades in jail others unfortunately died in

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    8th Amendment and the Death Penalty This topic of the death penalty really hits home for me because I’m going through this right now in my own life. On June 7‚ 2012 my sister was murdered in her home. I would say what he did to her was pretty gruesome but there of course have been worse crimes. Just like the video in class like Huntsville‚ Texas‚ North Carolina also has an active death penalty sentence. I was very pleased to hear about the death penalty because I wanted this man who killed my

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    The Death Penalty Cynthia Jackson SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Jeanette Maxey December 20‚ 2010 The Death Penalty Capital punishment in the 21st century endures many inequalities and injustices. The common arguments for the death penalty are filled with inadequacies. Having the death penalty is both expensive and time consuming to sentence criminals to death. The most frequently raised argument for capital punishment is retributive. According to a recent analysis sending

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    should use death penalty Did you know‚ the first legal document know for death penalty was written in the 1700’s B.C.‚ 25 crimes were punishable by death (Example: cheating on your husband/wife‚ killing someone‚ or raping) In 1608‚ Jamestown Virginia the first example of capital punishment was held on Captain George by hanging him for the reason of capital offense of treason. Capital punishment does still reflects the needs‚ want‚ and demands of American citizens because; life in prison is very expensive

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    head: THE DEATH PENALTY The Death Penalty Abstract Capital punishment has been a topic of debate in America for many years. 38 states in America currently support the Death Penalty‚ including the U.S. Government and the United States Military. Capital Punishment is older than the U.S. Constitution and our nation has always managed to justify the rationale of execution. According to Clemson University Professor‚ Joanna Shepherd‚ "When properly administered‚ the death penalty saves innocent

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    The death penalty is unjust and inhumane for nations to carry out. In addition‚ it is irrational for the United States government to choose to condemn an individual to death. The death penalty should be banned. The main reasons the death penalty must be eliminated is for the inequality of race‚ gender‚ and class. The punishment isn’t a crime deterrent‚ and isn’t cost effective. Also‚ the potential error within the judicial system with capital punishment leads to the end of an individuals’ life‚ a

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    THE DEATH PENALTY Imagine waking up one morning and deciding to kill all your classmates at gun point for no apparent reason. At the scene‚ you were arrested and charged with genocide. You were found guilty and as your punishment you are sentenced to the death penalty; even though‚ it was your first offense. Wouldn’t you think that putting someone in prison for life would be much more reasonable for their first offence instead of sentencing them to the death penalty? Well‚ here are some interesting

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    Death Penalty ARET form Final work Pro 1. Removes possibility of future crimes Assertion: I believe we should have the death penalty. Reason: Because it removes the possibility of future crimes and killing of more innocent people. Evidence/Explanation: For the case of Pedro Lopez‚ he had was jailed‚ then came out and killed 100 girls. Then he was jailed again. If he had the death row‚ at least 200 girls would not be dead. Tie up/Conclusion: So we should have death penalty for these cruel

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    is more reasonable to utilize the death penalty than to abolish it. The death penalty should not be abolished because (1) it deters people from committing murder and (2) because the death penalty gives peace of mind to the victims and their families and puts an end to the crime. Arguments for the thesis (1) The death penalty should not be abolished because the fear of the highest form of punishment will keep potential victims alive. (2) The death penalty should not be abolished because the

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