Debate About The Death Penalty
Although it has been abolished in two thirds of the world s countries it has a long history and is still used in many places including many states in the usa.
Debate about the death penalty. One of the most common justifications for the death penalty in the western world is that it acts as a deterrent of capital crimes as the fear of death and the horror of the execution might. The death penalty debate. This debate will be about the death penalty. The following are three arguments in support of the death penalty and three against it.
The existence of the death penalty in any society raises one underlying question. Death penalty pros and cons. The death penalty debate 1625 words 7 pages. Lethal injections hanging shooting and electrocutions are some of the most common methods used for the death penalty.
We are concerned here only with the imposition of capital punishment for the crime of murder and when a life has been taken. This is just one of many reasons why the death penalty should be abolished the death penalty should be outlawed because it is excessively expensive it is an ineffective deterrent and despite opponents claims that the guiltless are not murdered capital punishment executes many innocent people. The death penalty is proportional punishment due desert for murder us supreme court justice potter stewart majority opinion in 7 2 ruling that the death penalty is a constitutionally acceptable form of punishment for premeditated murder. Pro will rebuttal and give statements on how the death penalty should be legal and that we should continue executing prisoners.
The death penalty goes against our most basic human right the right to life. I shall be con saying that the death penalty should be illegal for it is immoral. The lister has set out to examine both sides of the debate over the ethics and legality of capital punishment especially in the us and chooses neither. Have we established our justice systems out of a desire for rehabilitation or out of a desire for retribution.
Every election year politicians wishing to appeal to the moral sentiments of voters routinely compete with each other as to who will be toughest in extending the death penalty to those persons who have been convicted of first degree murder. Given the moral complexities and depth of emotions involved the death penalty remains a controversial debate the world over. To start capital punishment is very costly. Capital punishment is a difficult and emotional topic for many.