While it is an undeniable truth that society must have an effective legal system in order to prevent crime and other unjust acts through holding out the threat of punishment, there is ample ground to question whether capital punishment is a just means of doing so. This paper argues that capital punishment has no place in a just and fair society and may, in fact, constitute a form of injustice.
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"Thus far, it has been demonstrated that there is ground to question the efficacy of capital punishment as a form of both preventive as well as retributive justice. Besides these aspects, another highly important reason for abolishing capital punishment is the evidence, which clearly establishes that capital punishment cases often end up in no justice at all. As Fattah points out, capital punishment can actually endanger society by preventing convictions, as it is known to have an inhibitory effect on judges and juries."
"Capital Punishment" 09 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Capital-Punishment/49786>
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