Capital Punishment is the legally authorized killing of someone as a punishment for a crime. In the United States, the death penalty is the highest form of punishment we have. Throughout the history of the United States millions of people have died by death row. In 1976, The United States had passed a law legalizing the Death Penalty. Many people believe that the death penalty is a successful process that is serving a purpose, while on the other hand many people would argue the death penalty is a punishment that should be abolished from the states. For the worst crimes committed, giving the criminal life without parole is better for many reasons. I'm against the death penalty, not because of sympathy for the criminal, simply because capital punishment does not reduce crime, prolongs the anguish of the murder victims families, the cost of the death penalty is more than life in prison, and worst, running the risk of killing innocent people. Over the years there has been a drop in the use of the death penalty in the United States. In North Carolina, there has not been an execution since 2006. Death sentences that were given by the jury were being declined. In 2012, for the first time , no one in North Carolina even received the death penalty. The North Carolina Department of Justice states, "The state murder rate has declined since executions stopped." There is no credible evidence proving the death penalty deters crime. If crimes rates are dropping after the death penalty stopped how can they say they death penalty is bring crime down? Criminologists have taken a survey on question to see how many believe that the death penalty deters crime. A recent survey taken by the most leading criminologist in the country found that majority of them do not believe the death penalty is a proven deterrent to homicide. Eighty-eight percent of the criminologist do not believe the death penalty acts as a deterrent to homicide. They believe that even banning the death penalty would not have an effect on the murder rates. Therefore the purpose of the death penalty is useless, why do we need to keep it around if it's serving no purpose other than killing people. On May 4, 1983 John Louis Evan was executed for the killing of a Mobile, Al pawnbroker. An eyewitness who attended the execution describes the experience as horrible. Mark D. Harris of United Press International states, "They pulled a switch sending 1,900 volts burning into Evans, who clenched his fists and arched his body rigidly into the restraining straps. A moment later, as spark and flame crackled around Evans’ head and left leg, white smoke seeped from beneath the veil and curled from his head and leg. His body quivered and then fell back into the chair as the current ended." This procedure happened three times before Evans was pronounced dead. Throughout history, multiple executions such as this have been taken place for crimes. How can we say that an act such as killing a person for their wrong doing is morally justifiable? Killing someone for the life of another does not solve the problem, it just makes us as wrong as they were. Imagine being an inmate, locked in a tiny cell twenty-three hours of twenty-four in a day. You are held in this for the rest of your living days. Contact with other inmates is rare, so that just leaves you and the four walls. Rarely will you see day so you never know what time of day it is. Now combine that with the fact that you are aware of the date and time of your death. Most of the time the criminals would of crazy just being locked away in such a manor they can't stand the constant wait. The anguish is not just on the inmate, but the families of the murder victim. People assume that families of murder victims approve of the death penalty, but majority of them don't. Families have been brought anguish and pain during the process of Capital Punishment. Some would say "the death penalty brings closure to the families," there is no
Capital Punishment Capital punishment is a legal practice of issuing death as a penalty for committing the most terrible crimes, such as murder, rape and kidnapping. Another term for capital punishment is death penalty. Executions can be performed by lethal injection or gas, electrocution, hanging or by shooting. In the United States, 33 states currently have the death penalty, including the U.S. military. It would be good to think that the justice system is perfect but sadly there have been many…
Capital Punishment Capital punishment is and has been a major discussion point for many years and I personally believe it is time to bring it back. Not only will it lower the level of crime rates but it may also grant the victims’ families a bit of justice. Capital punishment should be brought back but only be used for the worst of crimes so it will only take place for the most heartless criminals. Although the death penalty may seem like a good option to put off crimes the statistics show otherwise…
When we hear the term capital punishment or the death penalty we often think of people being executed for the horrific crimes they committed. Justice is served. In ancient times any person could be sentenced to death for any charges brought about by their accusers. Often, many innocent people were condemned to die along with the guilty. Now that we are in the modern era, society has taken a different stance on capital punishment. Many countries have abolished the death penalty on the basis of…
Death Capital Punishment has always been a controversial topic in American history. From the Salem Witch Trials of burning individuals accused of practicing witchcraft, to lethal injections for persons found guilty of a heinous crime. These sentencing are based on the ancient quote/belief, “an eye for an eye” meaning if a person killed any other person then he should also be killed. Capital punishment was also established to detour criminal activity and to protect society. I believe that capital punishment…
Capital Punishment 3 United States government needs to go the opposite way because the United States government is in a lot of debt with other countries because of the wars. Many people can be wrongly accused of committing crimes and given capital punishment. “More then 170 people have been exonerated by DNA testing after being misidentified before conviction. In most murder cases there is no DNA present, only 10% of all murder cases there is DNA available (Cardozo).” If America doesn’t completely…
Capital punishment is a legal practice in which prisoners are executed as punishment by the state in accordance with judicial practice when they are convicted of committing a crime what is known as a “capital crime.” People may also use the term “death penalty” to refer to capital punishment. The judicial order that someone be punished in this procedure is a death sentence, while the actual process of killing the person is an execution .Worldwide, this practice is extremely controversial, with a…
Capital Punishment When it comes to capital punishment I am against it. I don’t believe that someone should be killed for committing a murder because that just makes us a killer as well. If I were for capital punishment I guess it would be a way to send a warning to future criminals. Although murder still happens, maybe the person committing the crime might think about the consequences and decided to let the victim free because in the back of their head they think about the capital punishment.…
After DNA testing, Damon was proved innocent (After fifteen years 1). Many innocent people wait years on death row much like Damon, but only some of them are proven innocent after it is already too late. Innocent lives have been lost due to capital punishment, which was first and foremost an exercise of state power that legitimated government authority and controlled crime; overall whose right is it to choose who lives and who dies? The death penalty was started to help control crime, protect…
Use of Capital Punishment Joshua Bolt ENG 147 May, 4 2015 Erin Nemiroff Use of Capital Punishment Capital punishment has been a subject of great debate for years within our country. Both sides of the fence feel very strongly when it comes to their opinions of capital punishment. This form of punishment has been around for years and is very unlikely to go away. There is no way you will be able to satisfy both sides of the fence because we do not live in a perfect world. However, there are a few reasons…
and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments" (Bedeau 2). The death penalty is an unconstitutional punishment and should not even be considered to be part of the United States’ justice system. Although the death penalty can bring closure to a few relatives of murder victims, the execution of those convicted of murder violates basic human rights, can come at the cost of incompetent lawyers and, in many cases, the lives of innocent people. Capital punishment, better known…