Death Penalty Essay

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The Death Penalty What is the death penalty? Also known as capital punishment, the death penalty is where the government or state executes a person because they have committed a serious crime. Many people disagree with this method, but I support it for multiple reasons. The main reason why so many people are supportive of the death penalty is because it can be a result of a violation of our human rights. We have the right to live our lives peacefully and out of harm 's way, but in today’s world, that is easier said than done. Crimes committed such as murder and rape are deemed punishable by the death penalty. Because these crimes are so severe and violate basic human rights, in my opinion, the death penalty is an acceptable punishment. People …show more content…

Two methods include; lethal injections, and hanging. The forms of punishment vary depending on the time it was used and the culture. Capital punishment has been used in different forms for centuries, starting with hanging. Since before the 1900’s, this method was the main form of execution that was used. According to the website: (Death Penalty Information Center. N.p, n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2016.),“The inmate may be weighed the day before the execution, and a rehearsal is done using a sandbag of the same weight as the prisoner” stated from: (Death Penalty Information Center. N.p, n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2016). This method was supposed to be quick and painless, but that was not always the case. It was supposed to snap the criminal 's neck, hopefully causing them to die instantly or almost instantly. In some occasions the rope was too short. This would cause the criminal to be strangled to death and “could take up to 45 minutes” as stated in (Death Penalty Information Center. N.p, n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2016). There was also a chance that the rope could be too long. If this were to happen, decapitation could occur. The day of the hanging, the criminal would be blindfolded, hands and feet were tied and their neck would slip into the noose. The trap-door would then fall, as well as the criminal. This method of execution is not used very often, if even at all, due to the fact that there are more efficient ways. I feel that death by …show more content…

The families of the offenders are of course heartbroken that they have lost their loved one, but hopefully can find some comfort knowing that they can no longer cause any more pain or harm anyone else. The cost of execution is far less than that of life in prison, and reduces the overpopulation in the prison systems. I believe that people need to be held accountable for these horrible crimes and sometimes the crime is so severe or the person is non-rehabable making them a continued threat to society. The death penalty is sometimes the most logical

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