The Reimposition Death Penalty

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Reimposition of Death Penalty

Death penalty is the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. Some crimes are so heinous and inherently wrong that they may demand strict penalties up to and including life sentences or even death. The abolishment of the death penalty gave rise to a significant increase of heinous crimes, thus, it should be reimposed to protect society, promote deterrence against heinous crimes and to attain justice.

The imposition of the death penalty in the Philippines has had a repressive history. For the most part from Spanish Period to Marcos years (1521-1986) it was used to shorten the liberties, freedoms and rights of the Filipino people. The death penalty was first abolished
The execution of the innocent believed guilty is a miscarriage of justice that must be opposed whenever detected but such miscarriage of justice do not warrant abolition at the death penalty (Ornella’s, 2001). It saves life because criminals are slowly washing out in our place it helps people to go around places, which are prone to criminality, with freedom and safetiness. For instance, going out late at night. Teenagers are most commonly known for this exertion. In relation to this case, rape is the common offense. Their usual victims are teenage girls roaming around while being drunk. Reimposing this law brings us safetiness and as well as a threat, why? This is because of the results after the execution. Although the results are as bloody as war but at least we are much safer to go out anytime we
Most people have a natural fear of death; it’s a trait that men have to think about what will happen before we act. Think of it if every murder that killed someone died instantly. Because of this law that should be implemented, murderers or killers are affrighted to commit sin against people. “If we have death penalty and a murderer dies instantly, the homicide rate would decrease because no one likes to die” (Sarmiento, 2008). If death penalty exists, imagine it, we will live in a just society. It is said that every minute, there is a chance that an innocent man could get murdered. We must put a stop to it. People have a natural fear of death, but why commit sin when we know there is a consequence after it is done? If we want our country to develop, then we must start on our

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