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Persuasive Essay On The Death Penalty

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The death penalty has been an issue that has divided the United States for a very long time. Death penalty is the sentence of execution for capital crimes which are punishable by death. While many countries have outlawed it, others (like the United States) practice capital punishment on the state level. The most important question concerning the death penalty is whether it should be abolished or not. The use of death penalty should be abolished from the justice system for three major reasons: it’s cruel and unusual, not a viable form of crime control, and the death penalty is irreversible.
The death penalty is cruel because you take the life of someone. It doesn’t matter how it’s done, or by who or under what circumstance, it’s still cruel. Only one who has experienced can fully understand the thoughts and emotions of a person who has been condemned to die at the hands of the executioner. Since the U.S. is the only western self-government to still use the death penalty, we can say this punishment is uncommon and unusual. Over two thirds of the world’s countries have stopped using the death penalty, and it is time for the United States to conclude that the death penalty is unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment. The Eighth Amendment states: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” Killing a person to show him killing another is wrong is an injustice in itself.
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