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Murder Is Wrong Essay

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From an early age, children are taught that murder is morally wrong. In today’s complex society that is impeded by unsettling periods of civil unrest, it is an expectation for everyone to acknowledge and accept that murder is one of the worst crimes individuals can commit. Perhaps it can be said that the death penalty is one of our legal system’s biggest contradictions of itself, as, if someone commits murder (or another heinous crime of that caliber), such ‘murderers’ will, in states that have capital punishment laws, be sent to Death Row and ultimately murdered in order to prevent potential future crimes by such perpetrators. I believe that the death penalty is wrong not only as it is immoral to take a life, but also, such ineffective laws waste money and do not deter crime. Individuals may often ponder, which is more principled: Does the death penalty have more to do with the murderer deserving to die, or the state being allowed to kill this person? Depending on their personal morals or cultural beliefs and perspectives, people could decide either way. According to NYU School of Law, Prof. Bryan Stevenson, “Death sentences are imposed in a criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty than if you are poor and innocent.” …show more content…

I believe that every human being is put on earth for a reason, and no individual or state has the right to take away a life. When a crime of death row caliber is committed, that criminal should not be killed, rather, that individual should be placed in prison without parole. States who continue to apply this punishment must realize that the cons outweigh the pros and abolishing capital punishment is morally correct, can save people thousands of dollars, and will ultimately end a useless punishment. Nothing good comes of hate, and nothing good can ever come of capital

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