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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Essay on Death Penalty. ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [ ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Date: 06/94 # of Words:602 School:Public - COED State:NY
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In the eighteenth century,England would punish by death for
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pickpocketing and petty theft. Ever since the 1650's colonist could be
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put to death for denying the true god or cursing their parents advocates.
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Capital Punishment have clashed almost continuously in the forum of public
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opinion in state legislatures and most recently in courts. In 1972,the
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case of furman vs.Georgia reached the supreme court. The court decided
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that punishment by death did indeed violate the eighth amendment to
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containing that "excessive fines imposed,nor cruel and unusual punishment
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inflicted." By this decision death sentences all over the country were set
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aside. The three most common death penalties are the gas chamber,lethal
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injection,and the electric chair. Capital punishment has become an
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increasingly controversial issue over many decades. The problem lies
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between, is the death penalty being accepted in murder cases or ruled out
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completely. While some people feel that Capital Punishment will not
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discourage crime, Capital punishment should be legalized in all states,
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because it is morally just and it will deter crime.
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The many opponents of capital punishment who are against it feel that
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the death penalty is not a deterrent and that it is barbariaertic of the
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past. It has no place in a civilized society today. One of the biggest
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arguments against capital punishment is people feel that it violates the
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eighth amendment which forbids cruel and unusual punishment. People
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against Capital Punishment believe the death penalty is absurd and is in
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un-christian practice. Further more, they feel society should not"
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encourage sentiments of vengenance cater to morbid interest in ritual
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execution." Criminologists also built a strong case that the threat of
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death failed to deter murder, anymore effectively than prison. Therefore,
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to inflict harm to one,it is simply useless.
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However, the punishment fits the crime therefore, it is morally just.
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Capital punishment is an expression of society's moral outrage at
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offensive conduct. This may be appealing to many but it is essential in an
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ordered society. It asks our citizens to rely on legal procedures rather
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than to self-help their wrongs doings. It is morally right to sentence a
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person to the death penalty who has commited a serious crime as murder. If
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someone has murdered a person it is unethical to let the murderer live when
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you have an innocent person who is dead. Capital Punishment has to be
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based entirely on consideration of justice and morality.
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Finally, the death penalty is a deterrent against crimes. Statistics
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show that the crime rate is reduced in all states that hold the death
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penalty. The point given to these people is that they are less likely to
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commit a crime knowing they will receive the ultimate punishment to kill.
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"No other punishment deters men so effectively from committing crimes as
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the punishment of death". Still, Capital Punishment is supported by many
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Americans. They usually rely on deterrence as their main reason to deter
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people from committing serious crimes. Hopefully Capital Punishment will
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be legalized in many states to eliminate violence from american life.
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Many people feel Capital Punishment will not discourage crime . It
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promotes murder rather than deter it. A desire for suicide is what leads
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some murders to their criminal acts. Capital Punishment should remain
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legalized in all states. The two main reasons are it is morally just and
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it will deter crime. The way our society is today we need to continue on
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with the death penalty. It deters other murders and it protects our
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society from them. Clearly, the usage of the death penalty will force crime
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to be unacceptable in our world and protect our citizens.
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