The Ethics of Capital Punishment

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Should one person have the right to end another human's life? It is a question most people have the answer for when it comes to capital punishment. Capital punishment is known to some people one of the cruelest punishment to humanity. Some people believe giving a person the death penalty doe's not solve anything. While other's believe it is payback to the criminal for the crime they have committed. There have been 13,000 people executed since the colonial times, among 1900 and 1985 there were 139 innocent people sentence to death only 23 were executed. In 1967 lack of support and legal challenges cut the execution rate to zero bringing the practice to a complete end by 1972. Although the supreme court authorized its resumption in 1976 capital punishment was still not put into practice in all countries. Even though a fair percent of the population sees the death penalty as being abstruse, there is a very few people who are unfaltering to the subject, in my paper I am going to give you the controversial side of this big dispute.

"We cannot overcome crime by simply executing criminals, nor can we restore the lives of the innocent by ending the lives of those convicted of their murder's. The death penalty offers the tragic illusion that we an defend life by taking life.” (United States Catholic conference Of bishops). Capital punishment is never a way to discipline another human, for it is proven that states that allow it has the highest crime rate. Capital punishment has always been a huge debate because, it has been used unfairly against people. There have been a lots of people sentence to death that was found innocent than later given life terms in prison. Since 1976 124 prisoners were releases after being found innocent peopl...

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...uld be sentence to death with no trial and no waiting upon a date. Well there are a lot of criminals who kill, rape, and hurt people just because they feel like it. In my eyes these people are seen as pure evil people and they don’t deserve a second chance. In my brother case I know he didn’t mean to hurt the kid, and he felt really bad because he turned his self in. Finally I have to say the death penalty should not be legal anywhere for the simple fact a lot of innocent people can be killed. We have to understand when a family loses a love one they want revenge for them and the only revenge they see a lot of time is that the suspect dies. If we are going to legalize the death penalty there’s no need to say we want to live in a violence free world. If we are going to let god be in charge of taking lives let just do that and have no one taking another persons life.

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