The Death Penalty
The Death Penalty
Presents arguments against the death penalty.
1,134 words (
approx. 4.5 pages) |
5 sources |
MLA | 2005
Paper Summary:
This paper argues that the death penalty is a barbaric practice that all too often results in the execution of the innocent. The paper uses arguments based on the U.S. Constitution, recent legal rulings, and examples of other countries to make its point that capital punishment should be banished.
From the Paper:
"Haag, as others believe that due to the finality of the death penalty, it is more feared than imprisonment, and thus deters some prospective murderers who would not be deterred by the thought of imprisonment (Haag pp). Therefore, if the death penalty practice deters even a few murders and spares the life of even one victim, then it is justified and a value to society (Haag pp).
According to Haag, punishment, regardless of motivation, "is not intended to revenge, offset or compensate for the victim's suffering, or to be measured by it, but is to vindicate the law and the social order undermined by the crime" (Haag pp). This, says Haag, is why a kidnapper's imprisonment is not limited to the period for which he imprisoned his victim, nor is a burglar's confinement meant to offset the suffering and harm he caused his victim nor offset the advantage he gained."
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