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    Death Penalty The Death Penalty: killing people that kill people to show people that killing people is wrong. Use of the death penalty in the United States has always been controversial. Some people believe that it is a fair system in which criminals pay for the crimes they committed and to prevent future crimes. While others believe that it is a broken system, often punishing innocent civilians to a cruel and inhumane death. Furthermore, the method in which the death penalty is executed is a

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    The death penalty. What a controversial topic in itself. And that’s not even getting into how those sentenced are executed, which is what I would like to discuss- the form of execution. Specifically, death by firing squad. The pros, cons and why I believe it should be legal. Firstly, since 1976 only 3 inmates have been executed by firing squad opposed to the 1,227 executed by lethal injection in the United States. Why? It’s simple. It’s not legal, it is deemed unconstitutional according to the eighth

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    The Government used to have a death penalty where you would have to sit in a chair that shocks you all the way to your death. When time has come passed the electric chair was eliminated and now their using the lethal injection where you are poisoned and killed instantly. Out of everybody on the death row 42% are Black, 43% are Whites, 13% are Hispanic, and 2% are other races. In the US there was 3,035 people on death row last October. 150 death row inmates were released due to their innocence being

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    The death penalty is an issue that is debated across America and throughout the world. As of November, 2016, there are 31 American states with the death penalty and 19 states without it. This divide in America is largely due to the perceived constitutionality or unconstitutionality of the death penalty. Some people think that capital punishment is a violation of the Eighth Amendment, which prohibits “cruel and unusual punishment”, while others do not. Despite the controversiality of capital punishment

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    The death penalty can be good for some cases but The Oregonians for Alternatives to The Death Penalty said that most corrections personnel who are conducting the executions suffer from PTSD. Death Penalty is bad because of rehabilitation failure, it is a defense mechanism, mentally ill people are set to die, people who conduct the deaths can be scarred, and it violates the 8th amendment. Opinion front (OF) states that the death penalty is bad because of rehabilitation failure. Convicts who are set

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    The death penalty has been a debatable subject for many years. Violence is only getting worse and affecting more of us every day. When a crime is committed, the criminal is either placed in prison or on death row. Imagine if we had someone close to us become a victim of a crime, is killing the criminal the right thing to do? What if the person is innocent? Minor and mayor crimes are being placed side by side. For example, let us say someone gets shot and the person responsible gets four

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    The Death Penalty The death penalty has become an extremely pressing issue in our culture today. Both sides of the argument make very valid points. On one side the death penalty could potentially make citizens feel more safe, and on the other hand people can argue that us as mere humans do not have the authority to “play God.” I believe the death penalty should be abolished for a variety of reasons; our government is a broken system, a proposed law would not end all murders, and we, as humans, should

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    The death penalty costs americans less money to use, instead of otherwise using life in prison. One point that supports this, is the overall cost of supporting a man in prison. The amount is stated in an article when it says,“Assuming a cost increase of a conservative 2% per annum the costs come in at over $3 million for 50 years detention, rising to $5.5 million if a 4% cost increase”(Anderson). A man in prison will end up costing around $3 million for 50 years. However the next point shows how

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    I support the death penalty for several different reasons. Firstly, I believe that the death penalty helps reduce the amount of crime and serves as a deterrent. Criminals commit crimes for different reasons, some for personal beliefs, happiness or suffer from mental illnesses. The crimes of rape, torture, murder, kidnapping, and treason could potentially put a human on death row. If a human is sentenced to death, the crime rates will decrease significantly. In a study, “Professor Robert B. Ekelund

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    of the death penalty is carried out. What I've learned from meeting with these people is that you don't feel better in revenge. You feel better in forgiveness” (Steinberg, 2015). Today, there are 31 states that are for the death penalty, leaving 19 that are against it. There are many reasons to be for and against the death penalty, but in my opinion, I think that there is a better way to take care of criminals rather than killing them. One side of this debate is being for the death penalty. According

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