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Life Or Death

Submitted by bgpoppa798 on April 25, 2007

Category: Social Issues
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Life or Death

For the longest time the death penalty has been a hot topic surrounded by much controversy. Many people believe the government has no right to take the life of one of its citizens. People say that they are trying to protect life but what they don't realize is they are making it worse. I believe the death penalty should be enforced and people should stop trying to abolish it.
Capital punishment has been around since man first walked the earth, and while the methods have changed the principle has remained the same. Someone has committed such a wicked crime that the only logical punishment would be to put this person to death. People have fought the death penalty for years, but it has yet to be abolished for a few very good reasons.
The death penalty is often a crime deterrent. When people know a crime is punishable by death then their fear of losing
their own life will often keep them from committing such a crime. If the death penalty is attached to certain crimes, then the penalty exerts a positive effect causing the masses to look down on the act and to shun those who would commit such a crime.
Only thirty-five of fifty states have the death penalty. The choices of execution are: hanging, electrocution, gas chamber, firing squad, and lethal injection. These vary from state to state. Although not all states have the death penalty experts say that the presence of the death penalty extends to the states without the death penalty giving an implied fear of committing crimes wicked enough to be punished by death.
Executions maximize public safety through a form of incapacitation Incapacitating a person is to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; make incapable or unfit; disable. Executing a person takes away the capacity of and forcibly prevents any possible recurrence of violence.
Capital punishment offers a since of retribution for many of the more violent crimes;...

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