Death Penalty In Canada

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One of the biggest debates in Canada right now is whether or not the death penalty should be reinstated for heinous crimes like murder, treason and pedophelia. Many people believe that it will be a better way to have closure for victims and families than a twenty-five year sentence in prison. In 2014, two men, Bourque and Bibeau, caused Canadian citizens to start questioning whether or not they should be sentenced to “capital punishment” or better known as the death penalty. Although there are people who believe that execution violate human rights, they have not thought much about what the person has done to be sentenced to death. The death penalty should be reinstated in Canada for heinous crimes like murder, treason and pedophelia. The death …show more content…

For Example, if someone kills another being they have given up their right to be part of this society. As said by a Huffington Post writer, “...those who have no regard [or empathy] for the lives of others and are immune to any attempts of rehabilitation, deserve the death penalty”(Martin, 1). If they are unable to be helped, they should face the worst possible punishment for their crime. Another reason why a person may be against the death penalty is that it takes away from someone's chance to fix what they did or change to be a better person. There is hundreds of cases where people do change, but, there is thousands of cases where a person just turned to the same crime that got them put into prison. For example, “detectives are currently attempting to connect a man convicted of a rape-homicide and released in 2009 to 7 sex assaults...that began about the time the suspect got out of prison”(Hamilton, 1). Although, there are people that change, many do not. Finally, people argue that the death penalty is an unfair punishment for crimes like domestic violence, murder or pedophelia and that a life sentence would suffice. In Canada, a life sentence generally does not exceed more than 25 years with no parole and this gives violent criminals a chance to become violent again. As you can see, there is many arguments against the death penalty but more to support the reinstatement of the death

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