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This 4 page report discusses the issue of capital punishment and argues against its implementation. The paper is a rebuttal of an argument supporting capital punishment. Bibliography lists 5 secondary sources.
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Ancient societies were, for the most part, quite clear on their interpretations of right and wrong, good and evil. While many of those codes certainly varied from those of the
contemporary world, they most certainly did exist. Although capital punishment is an issue of great (and acrimonious) debate, to view it as a "necessary evil" of modern society
is a dismissive and invalid claim. The preceding author arguing in support of capital punish admits that it may be "distasteful," but it is a necessary part of "any"
civilized society. What a sad statement that makes about so-called civilization! A truly civilized society must be predicated on basic and collective understanding of key issues: 1. All life is
sacred and does not have a price tag attached. 2. Other options for punishment of crime are available in a civilized society. 3. No empirical evidence has conclusively shown that capital punishment
provides a meaningful deterrent to crime. These three statements are the statements that must truly be examined in the larger context of this argument. To suggest otherwise, lessens
the importance of the topic being discussed. All life is sacred and does not have a price tag attached.
At the risk of repeating a clich?, there is no vale in killing somebody to illustrate it is wrong to kill somebody. Bringing the life of
a second person to an end does not return the first to his or her loved ones. Frankel (1997) points to the story of a woman who opposed the
death of the man who murdered her own father in 1986. SueZann Bosler states quite simply that the death penalty only creates additional victims. To argue that the financial
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