Analysis Of Arguments Against The Death Penalty

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There is more to executions than justice for the dead. It is protection for the living.
Should death be a common act of justice? I consider myself an open-minded person. I consider myself a caring and rational person. I believe that all guilty people deserve to be punished. Only guilty people deserve to be punished and guilty people deserve to be punished in proportion to the severity of their crimes. Real justice will never be served unless people suffer for their wrongdoing and suffer in a way appropriate to the crime. Everyone should get what their crime deserves and in the case of murder, their crime deserves death.
It goes without question that those who are executed cannot commit further crimes. However many do not think that this is an adequate justification for taking human life. But, I say to them, Imprisonment for life is not good enough, the offender may no longer be a danger to the public, but they remain a danger to prison staff and other inmates. Execution would remove that danger. I recognise there are those who claim that criminals should be given the opportunity for rehabilitation, the opportunity to say
Many against the death penalty say that the death of a killer is not justice or closure for a grieving family, it is revenge. I disagree, I trust that capital punishment is closure for the families of lost ones. A grieving son of a father who was brutally murdered said ‘my father was in a café when a stranger slit his throat… simply because he wanted to kill someone… this man deserves to die… everyday this man continues to live is a slap in the face to my father and to my family.’ How is it fair that an innocent man does not get to live the rest of his life like he wanted but a brutal murderer is? Imagine the torture for a family to live knowing that the person who killed their loved ones may be released to roam free and rebuild their life under a new identity. Ask yourself, wouldn’t you want justice

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