Pro Death Penalty Essay

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In the current economic crisis the United State is currently in there is still a group of people who receive a place to live, three meals a day, and the best medical care the government can afford and this is all paid courtesy of the American taxpayer. These individuals being referred to are of course are the thousands of inmates in prisons across the country that are currently on death row, serving life in prison, or have prison sentences so long they will die in prison. The death penalty has been used throughout history as an effective means of punishment for a crime. However, when death penalty or capital punishment is brought up there are always two sides to the argument. So, to argue the need to increase the use of the death penalty …show more content…

With the current statistics available it is hard to determine the number of individuals who are currently incarcerated and the length of there prison sentences will go past their natural lives. The Unites States justice system needs to take a hard look at these figures and look at everything holistically to see if it is financially viable to continue to house a population of people that will eventually die anyways. It may be a more economically beneficial option for America to move forward with the end of these peoples lives than just continue to waste money supporting these lives that where deemed to be no longer a viable part of society. Of the people serving life sentences there is a large number of them who should have received the death penalty instead they were offered plea deals to plead guilty instead of waste time and money on a trail. We need to go back through on all these cases where the person has already pleaded guilty in order to not receive the death penalty and let them know the deal has changed and now there are scheduled to be executed. This will help clear the prison system and save the taxpayer money. As the individuals who pleaded guilty have no grounds to waste time with appeals. This would be one of the ways the increase use of the death penalty would help save taxpayer money by reducing the prison population who have already pleaded guilty to offenses which resulted in a life