Friday, May 31, 2019
The Death Penalty Debate Essay -- capital punishment, 2015
The  terminal  penalization issue is obviously a divisive  atomic number 53. But whether one is for or against, you can not deny the basic illogic - if we know the system is flawed, if we know there are innocent people on  oddment Row, then until the system is reformed, should we not abandon the death penalty to protect those who are innocent?--Richard LaGravenese In the United States the death penalty is used as a punishment for  pileus offenses. These specifically can vary from state to state, but commonly include first-degree murder, murder with special circumstances, rape with additional  bodied harm, and the federal crime of treason. (Facts) The goal of the death penalty then, is to deter these crimes from even taking place, to be so feared that offenders think twice about committing such  flagitious crimes. But does it? In the following paper, the above question will attempt to be answered by looking at the background of capital punishment and the death penalty, the ideas behin   d it, viable alternatives, and finally, the effectiveness of the death penalty at deterring crime. Early death penalty laws date back to the Eighteenth Century B.C.. The death penalty also had a heavy presence in the Fourteenth Century Hittite Code, the Seventh Century Draconian Code of Athens, and the Fifth Century  roman print Law of the Twelve Tablets. (History, 1) Today, thirty-four states in the United States of America still practice the death penalty as a means of punishment for capital offenses and heinous crimes. The death penalty debate is one that Americans are no strangers to it has been abolished and repealed numerous times throughout our history. Two of the first influential cases dates back to 1968, US v. Jackson and Witherspoon v. Illinois. In each ...  ...1. Facts About the Death Penalty. The Death Penalty  nurture Center. 16 July  2011. Web. 19 Oct. 2011. History of the Death Penalty. Death Penalty Information Center. Web. 18 Nov.  2011. Kovandzic, Tomislav V., Lyn   ne M. Vieraitis, and Denise Paquette Boots. Does the  death penalty save lives?. Criminology & Public Policy 8.4 (2009) 803-843.  Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. International Standards on the Death Penalty  free pardon International. Amnesty  International. Amnesty International, 1 Jan. 2006. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Welcome to the United Nations Its  Your World. Web. 18 Oct. 2011 In U.S., Support for Death Penalty Falls to 39-Year Low. Gallup.Com -  cursory News,  Polls, Public Opinion on Government, Politics, Economics, Management. 13 Oct.  2011. Web. 17 Oct. 2011                  
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