The Death Penalty Surely Deters Violent Crimes

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Does anyone have a right to take someone’s life? Does the death penalty work as a deterrent for violent crimes? If the death penalty becomes illegal, what punishment would be appropriate for criminals who committed a crime against humanity? Death penalty has always been a controversial topic. There have always been many questions surrounding this issue and since it clearly has both positive and negative effects, the gap between supporters and oppositions has been difficult to narrow. Currently in the United States, the death penalty is legal in 33 states, which means there are more people who believes the death penalty is needed in our society. The death penalty should be legal throughout the nation, and there are many reasons why I believe so, including deterrence, retribution, and morality. Death is what people most fear of. If people know their actions could lead to death, they would less likely to perform such actions. For this reason, the use of death penalty deters citizens from committing crimes. Dr. Haag, a professor at Fordham University, said “capital punishment is likely to deter more than other punishments because people fear death more than anything else. Hence, the threat of the death penalty may deter some murderers who otherwise might not have been deterred.” According to Dr. Haag, it has been proven in many studies that capital punishment is the strongest deterrent society has against murder, saying “since society has the highest interest in preventing murder, it should use the strongest punishment available to deter murder.” According to Ehrlich’s study conducted in 1973, which was one of the studies Dr. Haag cited, an execution of a criminal saves up to seven potential victim’s lives. This was because the execut... ... middle of paper ... ... receive the death penalty. Dr. Haag said “Punishments are imposed on persons, not on…economic groups. Guilt is personal.” It does not matter what race or economic status a person is, if he is guilty he must receive the appropriate punishment, which in some cases may be the death penalty. Capital punishment can be a difficult topic to approach because people tend to have extreme views on it. The death penalty deters potential criminals as well as serves retribution to criminals, and is in no way immoral. The arguments against the death penalty often do not hold up when examined more closely. The death penalty can be an extremely useful tool in sentencing criminals that have committed some of the worst crimes known to society. It is imperative that we begin to pass legislation making capital punishment legal throughout the U.S. so that justice can be served properly.

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