The Ineffectiveness of the Death Penalty
The Ineffectiveness of the Death Penalty
An argument on the ineffectiveness and unrighteousness of the death penalty.
2,450 words (
approx. 9.8 pages) |
12 sources |
2001
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Paper Summary:
This paper provides an historical overview of the death penalty system in the United States. The author does not justify death penalty and argues that it is rather ineffective. The author uses statistical data concerning death penalty to support his opinion.
From the Paper:
""One of the arguments most frequently used to justify the death penalty is deterrence. Proponents of the death penalty say that it is necessary to kill a condemned offender in order to set an example that will deter others from committing similar crimes.
If the death penalty did serve this purpose, however, if it actually did deter potential offenders from committing crimes, then states carrying out death penalties should certainly be found to have a lower rate of crime than those that do not execute their citizens."
The Ineffectiveness of the Death Penalty (2012, February 10). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-The-Ineffectiveness-of-the-Death-Penalty/3616
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