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Pros And Cons Of The Death Penalty

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Everyone has their different views on the death penalty. Capital Offenses such as murder, drug related, kidnapping and genocide are a few crimes that will get you the death penalty. capital. Death penalty using the electric chair is not a first option, they will rather use the lethal injection, although the electric chair is still used in states such as Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Cases without the death penalty cost $740,000, while cases where the death penalty is sought cost $1.26 million. Taxpayers pay nearly $90,000 or more per year for a prisoner on death row than a prisoner in general population. Studies shows that of criminologists do not believe the death penalty is an effective deterrent. …show more content…

The death penalty used to be the electric chair. The electric chair was taking away in the early 2000’s. The electric chair caused to much was a brutal way to kill someone, regardless of the decisions they made. Lethal injections are the new way to execute. The procedure for execution prior to the inmate last day is the inmate is given a personal room with his own radio and television. The inmate is allowed to go in and out the room whenever he wants. In some prisons that inmate is allowed to see family, friends and even lawyers. The contact visit start around 10am and last for 1 hour. If the inmate family is not able to make it, the inmate is allowed to called them on the telephone. The inmate sometimes requests special items and some do not. A Few hours later the inmate is asking to strip down, only with bottoms on. The inmate is now ready for the execution. There are three executioners, one has a dummy …show more content…

No one knows who have the lethal injections because of confidential reasons. Sodium thiopental used as part of a lethal injection execution. Sodium thiopental was chosen to render the person deeply unconscious and unable to feel the paralysis brought on by the pancuronium bromide, which causes the person to lose the ability to breathe. When the prisoner is announced the warden will let the witnessed know that the execution is now completed. I think society will view this video as a cruel and unusual punishment, regardless of the inmate wrong-doings and some will view this video as justice. There would be more of an outcry in support against the death penalty because that is an unusual punishment. Capital punishments will not deter crimes, regardless of people knowing they will get a bad punishment for bad choices will not stop them from committing crimes. The death penalty puts innocent people life at risk. If someone wrongfully go to jail for committing a crime they did not do and get sentence the death penalty and die. Years later they find out this person was innocent, but they are already dead. No-one can bring them back to life. Sometimes people sit on death row for thirty years before they get executed, that’s a waste time. What if someone was on death row for years and decided to wake up one morning and commit suicide, now no one get justice out the situation. I think life without parole is better than the death penalty because you know

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