Persuasive Essay On Capital Punishment In The United States

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Capital Punishment
Capital punishment is put into affect in thirty states in America, translating that over half of America supports this act. To define it layman’s terms capital punishment is when a criminal is found guilty of a crime, usually murder, and is sentenced to death in prison. The forms of execution can vary, and some have even been banned due to the ineffectiveness of the prescribed lethal drugs. The United States federal courts finds forty-one criminal acts punishable by death. Some of those crimes include: murder related to the smuggling of aliens, espionage, and treason. Most of these crimes in some form deal with the act of murder, but it also seen one of the highest level crime if a citizen betrays the United States. Once convicted and sentenced to capital punishment it is likely in several states you will be on ‘death row’ for decades. While the prisoner is awaiting their execution, they are typically isolated from other inmates and banned from any programs offered within their prison, leaving them to spend twenty-three hours in their cell, alone. Throughout history there have been many murders and some even put in place by the government, like hanging or other brutal acts. However, the first ‘capital …show more content…

In it only in the recent past five years, with the Supreme Case in Florida, that there has been a significant drop of support. For the first time in forty-five years, the nation is under the half-way mark of support for this act. In the last year alone, the popularity of capital punishment has fallen by seven percent. After the Supreme Court case in Florida, many studies and polls were taken in the state to best comprehend with the states viewpoint. When asked if a citizen of Florida would prefer life in prison without parole or the death penalty, fifty-seven percent was in favor of the life without

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