Welcome to Death Row. The insight into prisoners’ death sentences. Though capital punishment has been an unpopular opinion for a long time, the thought process for why prisoners receive this type of discipline makes perfect sense. By leaking the execution process, the law enforcement is using the scare tactic to deter the crime rate. Murderers who were executed are often used as examples to show the public what the outcome of killing could lead to. Serial killers should get the death penalty because it eliminates threats to society, it provides people with reasons to not murder, and it gives dangerous people the punishment they deserve. The United States has a long history of taking peoples’ lives as punishment, but the first time America …show more content…
Out of the thousands of murders that take place in the United States, it is very unlikely to be given the death penalty. The punishment is meant more for never before seen cases that proves the insanity of a person, rather than to someone who only killed one person. This type of discipline could be described as inhumane. Killing a person for their mistake of murdering a human is considered very hypocritical. Killing after all is a sin and is immensely frowned upon from a religious perspective. A vast majority of Christian churches do campaigns and hold events to share their message about abolishing the death penalty. Sentencing a person to death steals the dignity out of a person and it is every person’s right to be respected by one another. Killing is barbaric and should not be the answer for one’s actions. By putting a human to death for murder, the law enforcement is setting a bad example to use violence as an answer to solve issues that may …show more content…
Having a midset willing to take all of those risks really does not help anybody. Murder is wrong and should be frowned upon but the consequences for those certain actions deserve a punishment. Picture a dangerous man who killed 9 people and then think of a handful of good people. You would want to save the handful of good people instead of the man who killed 9. Murderers are just going to keep striking and killing as much people as they can before they get caught. Serial killers and any killer in genral are threats to society and make the world a dangerous and scary place. America should be a safe environment but there has to be some evil in the world. Many may think that these vile people are getting the easy way out but that is not true at all. By not executing them, they get the chance to stay in prison for the rest of their lives which allows them to have a chance to escape or murder even more people in prison. In fact, they get to sleep sheletered and have good meals to eat. Nothing about the death penalty should be considered wrong, especially, if it creates peace for the disturbing crimes of
Serial killers are vicious monsters. Monsters that deserve to go to jail. Monsters who had bad home lives as children and have had even harder adult lives. There is still no excuse. John Wayne Gacy eventually got the death sentence, even after he and his lawyers filed many lawsuits to stop it.
Even though the death penalty can produce irreversible miscarriage of justice, death penalty should be allowed because it provides comfort to the victim's family, it deters crime, and you know the criminal will never hurt anyone again. Even though the death penalty can produce irreversible miscarriages of justice, Death penalty should be allowed because it provides comfort to the victim's family. Family and friends of the victims should never have to worry about parole or a slight chance of that same criminal escaping. Knowing that that one person
In my opinion, serial killers aren’t in any way normal, so I feel like we need to watch the signs of these types of people and get them the help they need before it’s too late. Once it’s too late, there’s no taking back what they did. The victims’ families have to suffer because of one person’s actions, and that is why it isn’t at all
The death penalty sends a message to citizens; a message that says murder is not outrageous, unless the state is doing it as a sanction. This message helps to justify civilian killings of people believed to be deserving of death and may possibly even cause an uprise in vigilante style murders. This message also leaves an almost open air on what is wrong and provides no consistent moral ground for society to base their beliefs on. This does not mean that people will suddenly think murder is a favorable deed, but it may cause some to not realize how terrible it is. Joseph Summer wrote this in an article titled “Some Adverse Effects of the Death Penalty in History”: “…people learned 3 lessons from the government’s violent example: to use
Currently, the death sentence is only applied to those who commit murder, however, in the past, it has also been used for rape and armed robbery. Arguing in favor it can seem justifiable to take the life of a person who unjustifiably took the life of someone else. And with murder being the only way to be sentenced to the death penalty it seems fitting. Along with that, it provides deterrence from committing murder for possibly many people. The deterrence that execution provides is a debated topic nested into another controversial topic.
The Death Penalty The argument for criminals to receive the death penalty, also known as Capital Punishment, has been an on-going debate for years. This issue has been very hasty in the United States because people have their own opinion on this topic. A majority of people believes that the death penalty should be passed as a law in the states, but others think that criminals should just have life in prison. If a criminal was to commit a murder(s), the person should receive the same treatment as a person they killed, death.
A question we need to ask ourselves and our judicial system is if we should be able to kill, and who deserves the power to make that decision? Throughout history in America, our judicial system has always used retributive justice as a way to condemn crime and give out punishment. Retributive justice is a system that focuses on punishing the offender rather than preventing and rehabilitating. This way of dealing with crime has only harmed the people involved and created more problems like poverty, and unjust cases, and makes it harder for convicts to live life in the future. The book ‘Just Mercy’ written by Bryan Stevenson covers these issues that thousands of Americans face, even today.
While there are far more subjects to discuss regarding to this issue, I feel it necessary to state that I believe the death penalty should exist in a perfect society. I believe that certain crimes and certain situations warrant the punishment of death. However, the our society is not perfect. The justice system has failed to fairly use this punishment in far too many instances, and concludes that they cannot justly wield this
Though incarceration is the current system in which the United States sentences those accused of crimes, for these individuals must be executed to allow these individuals to thrive and successfully reintegrate themselves into society.
To willingly take another’s life is morally contradictory to what is trying to be fulfilled. Any society that executes criminals is committing the same violence it condemns. Being subjected to scheduled death violates human rights and undermines the natural occurrences of life and death. In spite of a person being a criminal, their life is sacred and deserves dignity. At no point should another human have full control over whether someone should live or die.
It seems hypocritical to kill someone for murdering someone else. Some people believe this penalty is helping our government and
Although the death penalty may bring some closure to families of the victims and even the victims themselves it still should be abolished because the negatives outweigh the positives. People could be murdered by the state even if they are innocent. They are taking away any chance these people have at a normal life even though it's a life that they deserve and did nothing to have it taken away. 6. Conclusion
Killing another seems very unjustifiable, which might be the case but when someone takes another 's life and sent to prison, death row or capital punishment is needed to put that person were they belong. People like that deserve to die because of their mistake of killing another and it deters other people to not kill others, showing them what would happen. In the case of Capital Punishment, Hunting for Sport, or George and Lennie, killing is a justifiable act. In the case of capital punishment killing is justified and needs to be done. For example, “Some crimes are so inherently evil they demand strict penalties up to and including death”(McClatchy).
Justice is never advanced in the taking of a human life… Time and time again we have witnessed the specter of mistakenly convicted people being put to death in the name of American criminal justice. However, it is not the intention of those who support capital punishment to kill those who are innocent. Even though it does not happen often, it still happens, but anything that has to do with humans there will be human errors that occur.
Death Penalty According to the 2010 Gallup Poll, 64% of the United State of America are supporting the death penalty, I as an American am part of that 36% that is against it. I do not believe that we as human being should determine whether another person should live or die. A second reason that I am against the death penalty is for the reason that the accused person could be innocent and normally the accused person only has one court presentation and is only judged by the judge not a jury of their peer, and is sent to death row where they pay for a crime that they haven’t done. My final reason that i do not believe that the death penalty should count as a punishment for the American people is because, a person that has done a massive massacre shouldn’t just be able to leave the world just like that without paying and suffering for what they have done, Or should the death punishment continue as it is for it has a great benefit to us as citizens of the United States.