Why Is Capital Punishment Wrong

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Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty is a government sanctioned practice where a person is put to death for the crimes they have committed. Capital punishment is used only in "Capital Offenses", such as murder, treason, espionage, war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Capital punishment is a widely discussed and highly controversial topic around the world. The public opinion on capital punishment varies by country and the crime in question. Capital punishment is not justice for what that person did, but instead revenge. We as a society have to move away from the "eye for an eye" way of thinking if civilization is supposed to advance. The "eye for an eye" mentality will never solve anything. A revenge mentality leads to an endless cycle of violence. No one can blame victims and their families for wanting revenge, including through the death penalty. In their pain and loss, they are blinded by the desire for revenge. However, laws exist to prevent someone from …show more content…

The death penalty simply put, states the government has the authority to kill someone just because that person did. Two wrongs do not make a right. This act is also hypocritical, killing someone to show others that it is wrong to kill. Not only is capital punishment hypocritical but it is murder it self, murder is the act of taking the life of another. Criminals have the opportunity to turn their life around and rehabilitate themselves while in prison, who are we to say they do not get a second chance? Capital punishment is also extremely expensive due to the extra measures taken in judicial proceedings, lawyer fees, extended trials, and expert witnesses, costs end up being higher by 2-5 times rather than incarcerating that same prisoner for the rest of their life. Capital punishment does not stop others from committing those crime, studies have shown that this has little to none effect on the future

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