Synthesis Essay On Capital Punishment

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Capital punishment has been a prolonged issue, it has always been an issue greater than conflicting viewpoints, values and ethics, but rather an issue about justice and security. With the rise of controversy shortly after the first execution, debates surrounding this issue had taken a turn to disputes about the fairness of the trials and the reliability of results. With these opposing views came the divide among the Supreme Court, with regards to the countless discrepancies with the system, including inadequate representation for the mentally ill, the poor, etc... Which subsequently prompted discourse and reconsideration on the issue regarding the eligibility for the death penalty, resulting in the release of over “100 wrongly convicted people”(Mahner, 2003). Not only are these American citizens having to suffer for the fallacy in the judicial system, but the killer responsible for the crime is still a danger to society. Demonstrating the veracity of capital punishment and the impact it has not only on one individual life but rather a threat to the whole society. As more controversial debates concerning this issue emerge, more investigations have been put forth. New investigations have been created with the purpose of ensuring the legitimacy of evidence, and making sure that justice is served to those who deserve it. With these investigations at hand, new evidence concerning the administration of the death penalty was exposed …show more content…

Since “1973, 140 people have been released from death row due to evidence of their wrongful conviction.” (Amnesty, 2012) Cases of wrongful executions have also occurred risking the safety of American citizens as the murderer responsible for brutal crimes are roaming the streets freely, not being punished for the crime they have