The Pros And Cons Of Capital Punishment

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The laws in our country are placed to help keep us and our citizens safe. On an average it is said that violent crimes are increasing throughout the United States. The most talked about issue wouldn 't be the crimes that are committed, it would be to keep the capital punishment of the death penalty. The death penalty brings up a lot of arguments within our society. I believe the death penalty is the ultimate sentence someone can receive. For that reason it should be kept open as an option when breaking the laws we have set in place. In my opinion it provides closure for the victims and their families. Realistically, it is the ultimate warning for criminals. As well as in the end it is not always as cruel as people make it out to be. When …show more content…

"The United States made progress on the death penalty in 2014, applying the ultimate punishment more sparingly than before. Dozens of people were still sentenced to die, even as a handful more of inmates on death row were exonerated" (Ultimate Punishment). Keeping the death penalty will not abolish crimes completely, but it will help decrease it. If they know that they are going to commit a crime where the death penalty is the end result they will think twice about committing the crime. In my opinion it is what offenders fear the most. When criminals are awaiting their convention if the odds are not in their favor their lawyer will push for life without a chance of parole. A convict will do and say anything just to stay alive. By giving them life in prison they are still getting the chance to live their life, even if it 's in a jail cell. It 's reality that we 're all afraid of death. Now how many would still be criminals committing these types of crimes if they knew they would be facing the needle in a few months? In the end by keeping the death penalty around we are ultimately saving life 's. Proven statistics show that executions decrease murder rates. "The study examined the relationship between the number of executions and the number of murders in the U.S. for the 26-year period from 1979 to 2004, using …show more content…

are proved to show nothing being felt when being executed. Each method makes the killing done efficiently before he or she is able to feel a thing. Now granted, we are not able to ask the dead if they felt pain during their execution, but many scientific theories have proved it. The methods of execution used in capital punishment are lethal injection, electrocution, firing squad, gas and hanging. "Death penalty cases in which the U.S. Supreme Court looked at state practices were irrelevant, said the court, because these decisions focused on the proportionality of the punishment rather than the method of execution" (Goldberg, 103). Lethal injection is a 3-drug combination administered into the human body to cause muscle paralysis, respiratory arrest and potassium chloride to stop the heart. "Most accepted that electricty would provide a swifter and more humane death" (Gavlin). Electrocution is death caused by electric shock. The electric current runs through the body and directly into the brain, shutting it off quickly. The firing squad is where five men shoot the heart with high-powered rifles. It is unconscious within seconds. The gas chamber is no longer in use any more. It frequently seemed to cause more pain than expected or acceptable. When placed in the gas chamber one must usually breath in the hydrogen cyanide, which shuts the brain off like a light switch. Hanging causes

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