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Capital Punishment: Reasons for Support

Capital Punishment, or the death penalty, is a punishment by death and may be

seen as an overly excessive punishment but is necessary. The death penalty was

established in the eighteenth century and has become more humane and reasonable since

then. Since 2006, there have been 24 states in the United States that have used capital

punishment and there are 18 states that have banned it. As cruel as some may think it is,

the death penalty is requisite for a safer way of living for citizens in the United States.

One of the main reasons people are against capital punishment is because of the

cost. As stated in Capital Punishment: Deterrents Effects & Capital Costs, each

execution can cost between …show more content…

According to the New York Times article, City’s Annual Cost Per Inmate, the

average taxpayer cost is $31,286 per inmate. If there are 196,144 inmates in the federal

prison alone, that is already over $6 million dollars. Although the death penalty won’t

completely fix the price change, it can help get rid of the inmates that don’t deserve a

room, a bed, and food. Without the capital punishment, the prisons are becoming

overpopulated, which causes taxpayers to pay more for more prisons or more cells for a

prison. Many people in prison, today, are already sentenced to life in prison. What were

to happen if they were to escape or kill some of the inmates? Capital punishment would

be a deterrent for the defendant. If they already have a life sentence, a death penalty is

only going to keep the prisons less crowded. Lastly, with all of the time and money of a

criminal case, the death penalty will give prosecutors another bargain in the plea bargain

process so the trial wouldn’t have to be dragged on. If a case is dragged out because …show more content…

In any situation, when laws are broken and/or crimes are

committed, the victim(s) deserves justice. Today, our justice system is more sympathetic

to the criminals than the victims. A life sentence in a place with a bed, food, television

and outside time isn’t a punishment and isn’t going to teach the defendant what he or she

did was wrong. When a person is killed, the victim’s family loses a piece of themselves

and the only way to fulfill their wanting of justice, is for the person who murdered their

family member to receive the same thing. “"The rest will hear and be afraid, and will

never again do such an evil thing among you. 21"Thus you shall not show pity: life for

life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.” (Deuteronomy 19:21)

Although death is a harsh punishment especially for the defendant’s family, the death of

the criminal will give the defendants family closure knowing he or she is not alive

anymore to haunt them in their thoughts. As discussed in the article The Death Penalty by

District Attorney of Oklahoma City Robert Macy, the victim’s family may never

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