Capital Punishment Debate The United States is one of the few industrialized nations in the world that still practices capital punishment. Most European nations and our northern neighbor Canada do not have the death penalty and in fact will not send wanted criminals to the United States because of their opposition to capital punishment. Proponents of the death penalty say that it can be a deterrent to crime, that it can be cheaper than life without parole sentences, that it is a viable and just response to murder, that the death penalty is a moral imperative or even a display of divine justice. However, statistics and facts prove otherwise, which is why I am firmly opposed to capital punishment. I base my argument on four major points. First, studies show that the death penalty is costly, more costly than incarceration. Second, the death penalty is irreversible. Many people are wrongfully convicted, and those people will never be able to get their lives back once they are killed. Third, the death penalty is unfortunately linked with racial prejudice. Finally, most criminologists agree that the death penalty is not a deterrent of crime. I am also opposed to the death penalty on humanitarian grounds and am appalled that...
For these reasons, I believe that capital punishment does no good and in fact it may contribute to a violent society and should therefore be ruled as unconstitutional.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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