Death Penalty: Ineffective, Inhumane, and Immoral

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The death penalty is the pivot of much controversy within our society and government. Most people deem it a touchy subject, rarely making it a hot topic amongst general conversations. The issue usually raises many a blood pressure and may even have the tendency to end life-long friendships. The country is split on the issue and does not seem to find the desire to come to a compromise. While this is not true, this does not quiet the voices of people arguing for capital punishment. The issue of death penalty is wholly unconstitutional as it goes against our rights undoubtedly stated in the Constitution. The death penalty, also referred to as capital punishment, is the sentence of death after a trial finding the suspect guilty and/or responsible for a crime (“Pros & Cons of the Death Penalty). The road to the actual concept of capital punishment was paved and molded by laws that were stated in the Code of King Hammurabi of Babylon in eighteenth century B.C. (“Introduction to the Death Penalty”). The sentences were usually carried out by a variety of different ways that are almost unheard of in today’s society in other words drowning, crucifixion, and impalement. During the tenth Century A.D. death by hanging became the central method the courts would use to punish criminals. Afterwards, William the Conqueror would only allow criminals to be hanged if a murder was committed or if they were presently involved in a war. It only lasted under his reign for some time later King Henry VIII racked up a whopping 72, 000 executions while he was king. The number of crimes that were considered punishable by the death penalty increased during the next two centuries. One century later, the criterion for capital punishment was a bit stricter; a g... ... middle of paper ... ... America." Pew Research Center. (2008): n. page. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. http://pewforum.org/Death-Penalty/An-Impassioned-Debate-An- Overview-of-the-Death-Penalty-in-America.asp&xgt;..>. Harrison, Brigid Callahan, and Jean Wahl Harris. American Democracy Now. 2nd Edition. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2011. 654. Print. "Introduction to the Death Penalty.” Death Penalty Information Center. (2011): n. page. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. . "Should the death penalty be banned as a form of punishment?." (2011): n. page. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. . White, Deborah. "Pros & Cons of the Death Penalty." About.com. n. page. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. .

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