The Pros And Cons Of The Death Penalty

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The Death Penalty is very controversial because some people believe is a good Idea while others think is not a good idea at all. Lethal injection has become the preferred method of execution in the United States since the early 80 'sIn the United States the death penalty is used as a punishment for capital offenses. These specifics can vary from state to state, but commonly include first-degree murder, murder with special circumstances, rape with additional bodily harm, and the federal crime of treason. Lethal injection is a process that allows a convict to be put down quickly and painlessly. The death penalty honors human dignity by treating the defendant as a free moral actor able to control his own destiny for good or for ill; it does not …show more content…

That money could in turn be used in programs to help deter people at an early age from committing all types of crimes.The loss of a loved one to a horrible death is unimaginable, and then for the person who took that loved one away from a family to just go to sleep and never wake up again is not enough. "Robert E. Crowe, the Illinois state Тs attorney" was a great supporter of the death penalty. "I urge capital punishment for murder," he once exclaimed, "not because I believe that society wishes to take the life of a murderer, but because society does not wish to lose its own" (Kronenwetter)".While the United States is seen as barbaric in other countries because most do not have the death penalty, they do not have the murder rates we do. Other countries do not have violent murderers like we do either. The sentence of Life without Parole as an alternative to the death penalty has risen to the point where now the country is about evenly split between capital punishment and LWOP. The facts prove that life in prison without the possibility of parole (LWOP) is swift, severe, and certain

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