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This 3 page paper examines the death penalty. Both sides are presented but a strong argument is made for the abolition of the punishment in the United States. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the jury only makes recommendations, it is something important to the system as a whole. Does the U.S. want to be known as a nation that takes this drastic eye
for an eye approach, or does it want to tone done its methods of handling heinous criminals? On one side is the idea that justice can only be served by
this strong punishment, but on the other is the notion of humanity and the fact that juries are fallible. In an article which appears in the Chronicle of Higher Education,
a critic writes that "people are executed because eyewitnesses make mistakes, police lie, defense lawyers sleep, and judges do not care" ("Lethal Injustice," 2005, p.B4). At the same time, in
looking at both sides of the story, there are strong arguments. The first reason usually given in support of the ultimate punishment is for the sake of retribution. That
is, if someone commits a heinous crime, they deserve a similar fate. The death penalty is sometimes not nearly as harsh as the crimes they committed as the punishment is
reserved for the worst offenders. One can imagine that putting someone to death by lethal injection is not as bad as the individuals actions if they involve pedophilia, rape or
murder. The families of murder victims often wait for a verdict of death and believe that should be the case. This is because they want justice for their loved one.
The second reason often cited for capital punishment is that it will have a deterrent effect. The theory of deterrence speculates that by
having a severe punishment, such as death, criminals will be less inclined to commit crimes that carry such a serious penalty. While studies have not yet proven its effectiveness, it
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