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11 pages in length. Capital punishment was not only utilized as a painful means of death, but it was also a way of demonstrating one's mistakes in front of the community. It was a grand way in which the guilty not only paid for their crimes by forfeiting their lives, but it also served as a way to forcible inflict extreme humiliation while they suffered imminent death. The presumption was that those who witnessed such an act of barbaric magnitude would refrain from committing any such crimes themselves. It can easily be argued that the origins of capital punishment held a triple purpose: to kill the convicted by torturous measures; to maintain order within the community by way of intimidation; and to provide entertainment for the masses, as was such in Caligula's time. The writer discusses capital punishment as it relates to state and country involvement, methods, religious influence, current cases, legal criteria and pros & cons. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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in front of the community. It was a grand way in which the guilty not only paid for their crimes by forfeiting their lives, but it also served as
a way to forcible inflict extreme humiliation while they suffered imminent death. The presumption was that those who witnessed such an act of barbaric magnitude would refrain from committing
any such crimes themselves. It can easily be argued that the origins of capital punishment held a triple purpose: to kill the convicted by torturous measures; to maintain order
within the community by way of intimidation; and to provide entertainment for the masses, as was such in Caligulas time. There exist conflicting
accounts as to the precise origin of capital punishment. Crucifixion has always been a popular oriental method of punishment that was initially acquired from the Persians. History has
shown that the Greeks were not as enamored of its torturous attributes, while the Carthaginians and Romans, on the other hand, embraced the painful procedure with open arms. The
fact that crucifixion was "employed extensively" (Anonymous cross.html) by both groups is well documented in historical literature, often offering overly descriptive examples of how such a cruel penalty was inflicted
upon those unlucky enough to experience it. There were a number of crimes that warranted capital punishment, although there was not always a
singular method chosen applied to the elimination of others. Around the time of 450 BC, the Romans employed execution for a variety of punishable crimes. There existed no
rhyme or reason why one particular method was used over any other for one particular crime; rather, it was up to the officials as to which style of execution was
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