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Untitled 13 months ago

Reasons For Capital Punishment

Prison: There are three purposes for prison. First, prison separates criminals for the safety of the general population. Second, prison is a form of punishment. Third and finally, the punishment of prison is expected to rehabilitate prisoners; so that when prisoners are released from prison, these ex-convicts are less likely to repeat their crimes and risk another prison sentence. The logic for capital punishment is that prisons are for rehabilitating convicts who will eventually leave prison, and therefore prison is not for people who would never be released from prisons alive.

Cost of Prison: Typically, the cost of imprisoning someone for life is much more expensive than executing that same person. However with the expensive costs of appeals in courts of law, it is arguable if capital punishment is truly cost effective when compared with the cost of life imprisonment.

Safety: Criminals who receive the death penalty are typically violent individuals. Therefore for the safety of the prison’s guards, other prisoners, and the general public (in case a death row inmate escapes prison), then logic dictates that safety is a reason for capital punishment.

Deters Crime: There is no scientific proof that nations with capital punishment have a lower rate of crime, therefore the risk of the death penalty does not seem to deter crime.

Extreme Punishment: The logic is that the more severe the crime, then the more severe the punishment is necessary. But what is the most severe punishment: lifetime in prison or execution? I am not sure that anyone alive is qualified to answer this question.

Appropriate Punishment: It is commonly believed that the punishment of a crime should equal the crime, if possible. This is also known as “an eye for eye” justice. Therefore using this logic, the appropriate punishment for murder is death.

Vengeance: Some crimes are so horrific that some people think that revenge or retribution is the only option. This reasoning is not based on logic; but rather, it is based on emotions. Therefore, this reason should not be deemed a valid justification.

Reasons Against Capital Punishment

Prison: It is often believe that prison is a viable alternative to executing a person. However as mentioned above, even imprisonment for life with no chance of parole still has issues.

Not Humane: Killing a person is not humane, even if the criminal is not humane. What is humane is subjective to a person’s upbringing, education, beliefs, and religion. Therefore different people interpret what is humane differently. For instance, some people consider putting a pet asleep is humane if the animal is in great pain, but doing the same thing for a person is often not considered humane. Other people would not kill an animal even for food. In some cultures, mercy killings are honorable.

Fairness: The life of the criminal can not compensate for the crime committed. Basically, two wrongs do not make a right.

Pain of Death: Executing a person can be quick and painless, or executing a person can be slow and painful. The method, and therefore the pain, of capital punishment is also subjective to society’s norms. Some cultures prefer suffering, others do not.

Violates Human Rights: Some groups of people deem death a violation of the person’s right to live. Other groups of people disagree that the death penalty is a cruel and unusual punishment. There is no clear definition of what human rights are, so there will always be disagreements with whether it violates human rights.

Wrongly Convicted: Some people executed were proven too late to be wrongly convicted of a crime that they did not commit.

Playing God: Some people believe that all deaths should be natural. Other people believe murder is a part of nature.

Salvation: Felons have less time and likelihood of finding spiritual salvation if they are executed. The obvious question for this reasoning is salvation a valid concern for the state?

Forgiveness: Criminals have less time and likelihood to seek forgiveness for their crimes if they are executed. Again, is forgiveness a valid concern for the government?

Amends: Executing someone decreases the time and likelihood for the criminal to repair any damage from the crime. Should the state be concerned over this too?

Family Hardship: If is often said that the family members of the executed needlessly suffer too, yet the crime itself has victims and family members too.

Reasons For and Against Capital Punishment

Religion: Different religions have different beliefs concerning capital punishment. Even individual religions have contradictory beliefs. For instance, the Bible clear states the death penalty as valid and just, yet at the same time murder is not allowed and salvation must be offered. Since not everyone is of the same religion and each person can even interpret the same religion differently, the role of religion concerning the death penalty is very unclear. This is why governments should separate state and church.

Morality: The morality of killing a person is also subjective for each person. Throughout the life of an individual, their beliefs and morality can and most likely will change.

As we can plainly see, there are several good reasons to support and oppose capital punishment. Also, there are several bad reasons to be for and against the death penalty too. Furthermore, the general population has a wide range of beliefs concerning capital punishment. Even these beliefs of the general population are subject to change.

In the end, it is what the majority of society currently believes to be moral that should be reflected by the actions of their government.



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death penalty 13 months ago

1. Executions cost more than life in prison.
$2 million per person vs. $500,000 (4x as much!). Free counsel for defense, for appeals, maximum security on a separate death row wing.
2. The innocent may be wrongly executed.
Since the DP was reinstated in 1976, 82 inmates have been freed from Death Row. That’s 1 Death Row inmate found to be wrongfully convicted for every 7 executed.
3. Is not a deterrent; crime rates have not gone down.
In fact, the murder rate in the US is 6 times that of Britain and 5 times that of Australia. Neither country has the DP. Texas has twice the murder rate of Wisconsin, a state that doesn’t have the DP. Texas and Oklahoma have historically executed the most number of DR inmates, yet in 2003 their state murder rates increased, and both have murder rates higher than the national average.
4. Life in prison also guarantees no future crimes.
5. Some religions forbid death penalty: Catholic, Presbyterian, Quaker, Amish, Mennonite.
6. Killing is wrong.
7. Many Death Row inmates were convicted while being defended by court-appointed lawyers who are often the worst-paid and most-inexperienced and least-skillful lawyers.
The American Bar Association published guidelines for a good defense in a death penalty case: (a) attorneys with prior experience working a capital case, (b) 2 attorneys, 1 investigator, 1 mitigation specialist, and© fully funded to pay for travel, private eyes, evidence testing and other things needed to investigate the case. Yet no state meets these standards. And few states pay their state-appointed lawyers well enough to retain competent, effective lawyers.
8. Violates international human rights laws.
9. No longer practiced in most sophisticated societies.
10. Promotes killing as an OK solution to a difficult problem.
11. Death sentences are handed down arbitrarily, not in a fair manner.
Serial killers such as the infamous Gary Ridgway in Seattle who admitted killing 48 prostitutes and runaways got life in prison. An “angel of death” nurse in NJ who admitted killing 17 people got life. Meanwhile, mentally ill and impoverished murderers who could not afford good lawyers and did not warrant much media attention were given the death penalty. In Alabama, David Hocker was executed after a one-day trial. His mental illness was not sufficiently described to the jury. Alabama also executed a 74-year-old man (James Hubbard) who had been on DR for 27 years and was beset by medical problems which would have probably soon caused his death by natural means: cancer, high blood pressure and the early stages of Alzheimers. In Texas, a man with schizophrenia was executed (Kelsey Patterson) even after the Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended clemency after learning of his time spent in mental hospitals and his unintelligible rambling.



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Untitled 18 months ago

Bbi how was ur day?
mine was good.
lol.
thought about what you wrote to me all dayy.
i want to be with you no matter what.
i dont wanna lose you to anything.
idc what ur parents say.
well a lil bit
but….
how old are you?
your 16 almost 17 and i think well pretty sure you can make decissions on your own now.
i dont think you want ur mom or dad controling you for the rest fo ur life.
ik you seem like you need to listen to yours parents and me to do the same with mine but i think we well you are old enough to make your own decissions.
your very mature and very intelligent and BEAUTIFULL and im LUCKY to have you.
its very hard to find someone as loving,sweet,beautifull, and as amazing as you are.
in every relationship i think the first well month or two are the hardest to overcome with everything.
things will work out.
ohhh by the way when is your birthday?
lol
my friendz say that we are the cutest grl couple ever and that they wanna see me be happy.
there all like if she cheats on u i will break her face im like nahh she wont and then there like well im a watch u w/e ur @ a bi grl or a guy just to make sure u wont cheat on her.
im like nahhhhh i actually LOVE some one this time adn DONT wanna screw it UP.
soo tell em what you think about this?
I love you SarahJane<333 with all my heart till the day that i die<3



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