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A 9 page contention that those who are sentenced to death should be quickly and unceremoniously executed. This contention is supported by the facts that the death penalty has been debated ad nauseum and has been upheld in one case after another, that stricter penalties and the application of those penalties are known to reduce crime, and that quick executions are economically more viable as they reduce costs to the criminal justice system and prevent the criminal from further profiting from their crime with book and movie deals and the like. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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and legal validity of the death penalty has been challenged for generations. The Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution prohibits acts which can be classified as cruel and unusual
punishment. The death penalty has consequently been in and out of favor among the general public, the states, and the federal government alike. It can be contended, however,
that the validity of the death penalty has not only withstood the test of time but that those who are sentenced to death should be quickly and unceremoniously be executed.
The reasons for this contention are many. These reasons revolve around the following facts in particular, however:
1. the death penalty has now been debated ad nauseum and we should move away from these debated an on toward the execution of
laws which are in place, 2. stricter penalties and the enforcement of those penalties have been demonstrated to lessen crime rates,
and finally 3. allowing individuals sentenced to death to live on into infinity as their cases are rehashed over and over
again is not only expensive but allows these criminals a chance to profit from their crimes.
The first task at hand in demonstrating these facts is a quick examination of the death penalty as a whole. While the various states have batted the issue
of capital punishment around considerably over the past four decades, however, the federal government would lie quite on the issue after the 1963 federal hanging of Victor Feguer in Iowa
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