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The Death Penalty Is An Ethical Practice

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Jordan Alford
Mrs. Blake
PreAP English II - 6th
4 April 2016
The Death Penalty
According to the Death Penalty Information Center, there has been a total of 1,434 executions since 1978 (Part I). The death penalty is the penalization of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime (Part I). According to DPIC, there are 5 ways to do execution. Lethal injection (1977), electric chair (1888), gas chamber (1924), hanging (1890), and the firing squad (2010) all have a history of their own (Part I). These different methods are used to kill the convicted criminal. The death penalty is an ethical practice because public safety matters, it preserves taxpayers money, and it 's fair punishment for the crime that the criminal made.
Capital punishment was made upon the earliest colonial governments in the early seventeenth century (Bedau). In 1845, Michigan became the first state to abolish the death penalty in all crimes except for treason (Part I). In 1977 Oklahoma becomes the first state to adopt lethal injection as the means of execution (Part I). New York built the first electric chair in 1888 (Part I). Nevada was the first to adopt the cyanide gas (Part I). In 2016, Nevada and Washington are the two states who only keep hanging as an execution (Part I). Since this movement has been abolished, 1259 people have been executed by a lethal injection, 158 by the electric chair, 11 from the gas chamber, and 3 each from hanging and firing squad (Part I). As of

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