Capital Punishment Is Wrong

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Capital Punishment
Do you think it is right? Capital Punishment? Capital punishment or the death penalty is a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for crime.
In Britain, capital punishment is illegal.
I think capital punishment is wrong. However, on the other-hand some people think it’s a right choice.
I think it is wrong because everyone deserves to be forgiven no matter how bad their mistake was, as long as they’ve been punished and proven that they think their action was wrong and that they want to move forward and start again, then I think they should have the right to do so. Everyone was born in this world to have a life, so I feel that everyone should experience it. No one needs to be punished by …show more content…

Capital Punishment doesn’t stop murdering or any other type of actions. It just lowers the population by one person; absolutely pointless.
You could turn to drugs, smoking, drinking, stealing, fighting and murdering and some other choices, but this will get yourself killed in some countries.
If this is the life you want to live, then that’s all down to you at the point you start making these bad decisions. But just remember once you’ve started this path, there is no turning back.
Bad choices have consequences, did you think of that? In some countries capital punishment is put in to place due to this. Murder, treason, sexual crimes, like rape, adultery, religious crimes, drug trafficking, human trafficking and serious cases of corruption; these are all examples of when capital punishment is used in some particular countries, now do you still want to make the bad choices and live this way? Like I said, no one should have access to being murdered to death under any …show more content…

Someone who is stood there with trembling toes, shaken hands, frightened on the edge of life or death; praying to god to hope that there will be “sunshine beyond the rain”, and then the trigger is pulled by the suspect, by the fighter against the defender. Down, down they go, they take their last breath on earth, then bang, their gone for good now, it’s too late. This is just once case scenario, but all around the world there are murders every day.
It is said that “an estimation of 520,000 people were murdered in 2000 worldwide. Another study estimated the worldwide murder rate at 456,300 in 2010 with a 35% increase since the 1990s. Two-fifths of them were young people between the ages of 10 and 29 who were killed by other young people.” 551 homicides was reported in December 2012. In 2011 there was a total of 638 for England and Wales. At least 778 people were executed for their criminal actions in 22 countries around the world in 2013. The crime rate in the south west region is

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