The Death Penalty Discussion

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The Death Penalty Discussion

In today’s world terrible crimes are being committed daily. Many

people believe that these criminals deserve one fate; death. Death

penalty is the maximum sentence used in punishing people who kill

another human being and is a very controversial method of punishment.

Capital punishment is a legal infliction of death penalty and since

ancient times it has bee used to punish a large variety of offences.

Criminals convicted of murder or rape need to be executed because they

are danger to society and the human race. Other people still argue

that one method of execution is just as brutal as the next.

The common sense argument that death is the best deterrent of crime

rests on the belief that people fear death more than anything else. If

this is true, then threatening a person with death will have greater

effect on their behaviour than any other threat. The prevailing

thought would be that of imposing death penalty would act to dissuade

other criminals from committing violent acts. Although the United

Kingdom signed the convention on human rights to abolish death penalty

in 1983, other countries around the world still practice death

penalty. Abolition of death penalty, is a condition of membership in

the European union and as an organisation, vigorously opposes the

death penalty worldwide. Never less the abolition of the death penalty

in most Eu countries has brought a lot of arguments.

The absence of capital punishment in the United Kingdom has marked a

civilised society, other people might argue. Some of the things that

happen on our streets today and in people’s homes certainly do not

constitute a c...

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...permanently removed from the society for the sake of the society.

Capital punishment is used around the world and in some countries for

order in today’s society. Lets come and join hands together people of

the world to defeat crime. It will not certainly take us over. We can

no longer sit back and watch the criminals released and kill again. We

can no longer sit and let our lives be terrorised. No longer must we

live our lives in fear. We must come together and draw the line on

crime. We must make the world safe so that our children and we may

once again live in a world without fear of being senselessly killed or

lose our loved ones. Finally, man is not a divine being. He does not

have a right to inflict mortally punishment in the name of society’s

welfare, when there are suitable substitute that require few

resources.

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