An Eye for an Eye: Advocating for the Death Penalty

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“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’ Matthew 5:38. Many people believe that if someone commits a violent crime, they should face the same treatment as what they had done to the other person. “Proponents of the death penalty say it is an important tool for preserving law and order, deters crime, and costs less than life imprisonment. They argue that retribution or "an eye for an eye" honors the victim, helps console grieving families, and ensures that the perpetrators of heinous crimes never have an opportunity to cause future tragedy (“Death”). The death penalty should be legal in all states because depending on the severity of the crime they should not be able to live because of the need for closure by the …show more content…

Criminals are often released for good behavior or time severed in order to make room for more criminals. In fact, within three years after release, about two-thirds (67.8 percent) of released prisoners were rearrested. Within five years of release, about three-quarters (76.6 percent) of released prisoners were rearrested. Of those prisoners who were rearrested, more than half (56.7 percent) were arrested by the end of the first year (“National”). At this point, imagine it that your daughter, son, sister, brother, parent, any one you’re close to, was viciously murdered. Imagine the perpetrators was sentenced to life but got out after three years for their ‘good behavior’, when they could have gotten the death penalty. Now they could be back on the streets about to commit the same crime to another family, who will suffer from their actions. With the death penalty being used for severe crimes such as murder, rape, child abuse, manslaughter, arson, terrorism, domestic violence, gang violence, kidnapping, assault and battery it could lessen the criminals in the prisons. No doubt, using the death penalty will also help cut down costs on keeping the corrupt criminals in …show more content…

Some states will allow the prisoner to choose their death penalty, with the prisoner getting the death penalty will help bring closure to the victims’ family. Also the death penalty can help the overcrowded prisons and the repeat offenders. The death penalty is very important because it can keep murderers out of society, that may be released for ‘good behavior’ just to make more room for new criminals. It is disturbing to know that you could be walking next to a murder that was released for good behavior when they should’ve gotten the death penalty. Therefore, I believe the death penalty should be legal in all 50 states to help lower crime rates. I think Matthew from the Bible got it right…….. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a

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