Annotated Bibliography: Should capital punishment be allowed in the United States?
"Capital Punishment: Should capital punishment be allowed in the United States?" Issues & Controversies, InfoBase Learning, 1 Feb. 2016, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?ID=1608. Accessed 20 Oct. 2017.
This source of important information gives readers both sides of the debate on capital punishment. This article discusses the enhancement of the brutality of punishing unforgettable crime committers. This article also discusses the side views of allowing the death penalty to be inflicted on people who haven't committed the real crime, therefore, being framed. I hope to use this source as evidence for both sides of the argument surrounding justice for capital punishment.
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Credo Reference, http://www.sccnc.edu/LinkClick.aspx?link=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.credoreference.com%2Fcontent%2Fentry%2Fgreyhuman%2Fcruel_or_unusual_treatment_or_punishment%2F0%3FinstitutionId%3D6044. Accessed 27 Oct. 2017.
This source of information supports both sides of the argument of capital punishment. This evidence argues if the death penalty should be abolished due to being cruel and inhuman punishment. This article also supports the information regarding that capital punishment is true punishment that is equally deserved. I plan on using this source of evidence for both sides of the debates argument is cruel punishment is needed.
"DNA Evidence: Should the justice system allow post-conviction DNA testing and the collection of DNA samples from suspects?" Issues & Controversies, InfoBase Learning, 1 July 2013, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?ID=6289. Accessed 23 Oct.