...Oscar Cruz General Purpose. To inform my audience to/ that/ about: The Death Penalty Thesis Statement: The horror facts about the Death Penalty. I. Introduction A. If someone is guilty of committing a horrible crime, and the family of the victim wants the perpetrator be executed, do we want to live in a society that gives that to them? I would say no, you may reasonably say yes. B. The death penalty is one of those topics that no one wants to talk about, and for that reason it led me to do more research about it. This society needs to know the truth about the death penalty, and what it really brings to our society. These are the horror facts about the death penalty. C. Today I would like to talk about what is the death penalty and a brief history, death penalty in America, and the negative facts about the death penalty. Transition: let me start out with the definition on the death penalty and a brief history. II. Body A. What is the death penalty, and the history. 1. The Death Penalty is the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. 2. The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes. a. The death penalty was also part of the Fourteenth Century B.C.'s Hittite Code; in the Seventh Century B.C.'s Draconian Code of Athens, which made death the only punishment for all crimes;...
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...The debate concerning the death penalty has been ongoing for decades. The central question is whether capital punishment should be retained or abolished worldwide. While the death penalty continues to be used today, most countries have eliminated it in their criminal justice systems. One substantial country that continues to use the death penalty is America. Capital punishment is significant because it permits individuals to be killed lawfully. The death penalty carries enormous power around the legal system in addition to the persons that are accused of serious crimes. The purpose of this paper is to find out the diverse arguments surrounding capital punishment that has led some countries against it and others for it? This will be done by...
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...DEATH PENALTY FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING SHOULD BE ABOLISHED General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about why death penalty should be abolished Organisational Pattern : Topical Order Central Idea : Drug trafficking is indeed detrimental but it should be abolished because there’s a better alternative to it INTRODUCTION I. A lady folded her new clothes and placed them neatly at the head of her bed. Then, she made a green bean soup while placing her Mcdonald’s burger on the stool. She didn’t eat that night. Instead, she spent the night talking to her friends and singing religious songs. That was how Donggui, a lady from China spent her night before undergoing a death penalty the next day II. Drug trafficking is indeed a heinous crime to commit but it would be unfair to subject the traffickers to a death penalty because there’s a better alternative to it III. I have made a thorough research on drug trafficking and the impact of the imposition of death penalties IV. For this topic, I will elaborate on what drug trafficking is, why death penalty should be abolished and what’s a better alternative to death penalty (Transition : Let me begin with enlightening you with what drug trafficking is) BODY I. What is drug trafficking? A. According to section 2 of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, drug trafficking is the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of any dangerous drug without any authority 1. The laws relating...
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...United States of America, death penalty has been used as far back as the eighteenth century B.C. This was under the rule of King Hammaurabi of Babylon ruled, who codified the death penalty for twenty-five different types of crimes. Within the US, there are 32 states who employ death penalty, and only 18 who don’t. Death penalty has been an ordinary way to deal with extreme criminals in order to end their crimes, for a longer time. Capital punishment has for long been a component of the government. In American history, there have been numerous methods of capital punishment. Everything from electrocution, hanging, firing squad to beheading, and even gas chambers. Capital punishment has always been a brutal and unnatural thing. Luckily, lethal injection is what most states use today. They have done since post-Gregg (Gregg v. Georgia), but electrocution, gas chambers and hanging are still practiced as well. One large motive for supporting capital punishment is economy. It is much cheaper to have someone executed than having him or her imprisoned. This is, though, extraordinarily inhuman. What about the family and friends of the executed? This is where the ethical aspect begins to play a role. The government needs to think about whether this should be accepted as being ethically correct. Because of the ethical aspects, capital punishment is one of the few massively discussed subjects in American politics. In the southern states, especially in Texas, death penalty has been the...
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...cannot disregard it. Getting the justly alleged to an impartial sentence is crucial. Certain crooks are compelled to do an offense since they have no other choice to live, but some in particular do it for the fun. I do not promote death punishment for everyone. An individual, who took bread from a grocery stock, certainly does not be worthy of a death penalty. Nonetheless, a serial killer, who murders people for amusing himself or for his own gain, absolutely justifies death penalty. The society’s garbage can be eliminated by continuously using the penalty of death. Everybody does not deserve to die, but there are some people who definitely do. I support death penalty for numerous reasons. Firstly, death penalty helps in diminishing crime and serves as a deterrent. Secondly, although death penalty is irreversible is true, but a wrongly convicted person is difficult to kill due to the numerous chances given to the convicted to provide evidence for his innocence. Thirdly, by the elimination of these criminals using death penalty, safety of the society is assured. Finally, I believe in "lex tallionis" - a life for a life. Deterrence refers to punishing somebody as an illustration and thereby, creating fear in other people for the same. Death penalty would create panic in the mind of any sane person as it’s considered as one of the extreme punishments. "If we execute murderers and there is in fact no deterrent effect, we have killed a bunch of murderers. If we fail to execute...
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...Death Penalty 1 The Death Penalty Student PHI 200 Instructor Date Death Penalty 2 The Death Penalty The death penalty is a decision that causes frustration and tension within society as there is a battle of its justification and validity. It seems to be a great divide between opinions of justification, retribution, and deserved punishment to the potential of killing an innocent person and simply the fact that execution is murder. Crime is an everyday threat to our lives and will always be, the questions is how do we deal with it and to what extent do we take the punishment. This has been a question that goes as far back as Biblical times. History tells us that capital punishment is an acceptable and efficient deterrent of crime. Even today the death penalty remains an effective punishment in some states for heinous crimes and murder, while others have abolished this penalty. The death penalty has been challenged in the realm that it is a violation of the Eighth Amendment, which states that the United States cannot use cruel and unusual punishment. Punishment itself is an infliction of suffering which is legal and somewhat cruel. It is not however unusual as it has long been used in history. During the eighteenth century B.C. the death penalty was codified for 25 different crimes, in the Fifth century B.C. death was the only penalty for all crimes. Death sentences were carried out by such means as crucifixion, drowning, beating to death, burning...
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...THE DEATH PENALTY: MORALLY UNFAIR OR JUSTICE SERVED! Andrea Sturdivant ENG 325 Intermediate Composition Candace Henry Monday November 19, 2012 The Death penalty is it Justice? However it is not the Laws that cure’s the society. The death penalty is a subject that has become very big in the 21st century. However, many centuries ago the death penalty is something that was widely practiced in almost all cultures. Thirty-four states have the death penalty, not including the United States army and the United States navy where the death penalty is allowed. Sixteen states do not have the death penalty, not including Washington D.C. where the death penalty is also not allowed. The death penalty can be drawn back to the tenth century; however, in America the main reason why it is here is because of Britain’s influence. Laws regarding the death penalty traveled quickly into America and soon they were legal in every colony. The death penalty has been a part of history for a long period of time. The effectiveness of the death penalty in states where it is legal should encourage the sixteen states that do not have the death penalty re-instate it as a punishment. Innocent until proven guilty, as many people now realize that is the motto of the court systems in the United States. However, for those families that have family members being put through the process of death...An issue that has continually created tension in today’s society is whether the death penalty serves as a...
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...sons on Death Row There is a major debate about the death penalty in America. Some people want to televise the execution, so they can turn more people against penalty. But others believe it will transform killers into “small screen superstars”. In the article “My Sons on Death Row” Kevin O’Sullivan writes about a mother whose sons are in prison on Death Row. She is the only mother in America, who has two sons on Death Row for separate murders. Jacqueline Downs is the mother of the two sons. She is devastated by the thought of losing her sons to the death penalty. “I believe Ernest is innocent and does not deserve to die. Bobby did kill his wife and it was a terrible thing to do. But he loved her and she drove him to it – she made him so jealous” (p. 2). She tries hard to convince people that the death penalty is horrible and that they should try to put themselves in her situation. She uses the word “innocent” and we get automatically more sympathy with her and her son. We do not know if he is innocent, but she wants him innocent so much that we almost become convinced that the death penalty should be abolished. O’Sullivan writes the article in the magazine “Mirror Woman”. The magazine’s readers are mostly women with children. It contains life stories built on real facts. There is a specific reason why O’Sullivan writes in exactly that magazine. He tries to inform the mothers about a real life story. He tries to put them in the situation of losing sons to the death penalty...
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...Life or Death The death penalty is an issue that has been heavily contested by various bodies of government for centuries, and one still sparks a great deal of controversy today, in 21st century in America. While in some parts of the nation it is legal, many states have banned the use of this penalty on the grounds that they feel it is inhumane and immoral. This is because many feel that rather than serving justice, the death penalty creates injustice by going against virtue, quite literally, by hurting the citizens of a nation. This is even further evident when looking at the works of Greek philosopher, Socrates. In the prominent text “The Republic,” Plato outlines Socrates’ investigation of the true meaning of justice. Due to the revelations...
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...Benchmark Assignment The Death Penalty Picot pg. 1 Keith e picot 3/28/2012 Criminal Procedure Benchmark assignment Mr. Jessie Torres The Death Penalty in America An unreasonable and Inhumane Deterrent The Death penalty has been a staple in U.S. justice system since its inception in 1608, when Captain George Kendall, in the Jamestown Colony of Virginia was ‘executed by firing squad for treason’. Even though controversial this punishment has no place in America. Death Penalty is unreasonable and inhumane deterrent for crime and should be abolished. First of all. data shows a racial bias towards black crimes against white victims. In addition, it is less expensive to house inmates than to execute them. Finally many countries have abolished the Death Penalty deeming it merciless I am a person that does not believe in the death penalty. The main thing we Question is, what purpose it serves for us to put another person on death row. By killing another human being it wont bring back that victim they murder. People against this method realize capital punishment does not stop criminals from killing or stop them from their mischief act. Many states that are against this method argue that the death penalty is both cruel and unnecessary that the dignity of human life must never be taken away, even in the case of someone who done great evil. Prosecutor need to take time out to make sure that...
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...The Life of David Gale Over the past years death penalty has been a highly debated issue. The different discussions about death-penalty are led by very strong opinions concerning whether or not the death penalty is morally correct. People agree on the fact that that killing innocent people indeed should be prevented and punished in some way, but the anti-death penalty believers do not think more killing will solve the problem. According to them the State shouldn’t have permission to take another persons life, due to the fact that an eye for an eye only makes the world blind. The movie the life of David Gale covers this issue, and explains the story from an anti-death penalty view. David gale, a philosophy professor from Texas who dedicated and sacrificed his entire life to prove his anti-death penalty points to the state of America. He is a very passionate member of an anti-death penalty group with the main employment being campaigning against capital punishment. We meet David Gale at the beginning of the movie, where he is a prisoner on death row having only a few days to his execution. He is explaining his story to the young journalist Bitsy. Bitsy is a journalist from a major magazine carefully hired to tell David’s story because of the fact, that she is known for acting morally correct, and her ability to protect sources and keep secrets. You can characterize her by her passion for what she is doing, and by saying that she is a person that is willing to fight for what...
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...Death Penalty Debate Why is the death penalty still allowed throughout much of the U.S.? The process of prosecuting and convicting an individual is astronomical, and there is great debate as to whether the death penalty actually works as a deterrent. Retribution and biasness have contributed too many that have received this sentence, considering all this, life imprisonment is best for all, realistically, and most effective. The advantages of life imprisonment far more outweigh the death sentence Death Penalty America has always had a history of using the death penalty, but no subject has received greater debate. There are many reasons why the death penalty should not be used in America, first there is not data that shows that the death penalty acts as deterrence, second the costs of imposing the death penalty is astronomical, third, many see the death penalty as a form of retribution, and finally, the extensive appeals through the court. Although, it has since been reversed, Furman v. Georgia has shown that there are many cases in which there is a question as to how the death penalty is imposed, and can be considered Cruel and Unusual. (NAKELL, 1978) Many believe that the death penalty is a deterrence, however many studies on deterrence and the death penalty do not support this idea, in fact the murder rates in states that do not have the death penalty is consistently lower than in the states with the death penalty. Studies have also shown that of the 16,503 homicides...
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...other ideas. In today’s society, capital punishment is a very controversial topic. Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is a legal sentence to die for serious criminal behavior. The death penalty is a controversial topic because some crimes are so odious that the perpetrator deserves to die and another view is that the authority makes mistakes and capital punishment cannot be reversed, once the convict is dead, he can not be brought...
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...There, Simmons and Benjamin tied her feet and hands together with electrical wire, wrapped her whole face in duct tape and threw her from the bridge alive, drowning her in the waters below. Simmons later bragged about the killing, telling friends he had killed a woman because the bitch saw his face. The State sought the death penalty. As aggravating factors, the State submitted that the murder was committed for the purpose of receiving money, for the purpose of avoiding, interfering with, or preventing lawful arrest of the defendant, and involved depravity of mind and was outrageously and wantonly vile, horrible, and inhuman. A primary purpose of the juvenile justice system is to hold juvenile offenders accountable for delinquent acts to prevent future involvement in law-violating behavior. If you murder someone in cold blood by the laws of common sense you deserve equal severity in your punishment for the crime you committed. Society should demand accountability in how the justice scale tip. If the only sentencing for capital murder was death, the murder rates would drastically...
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...escaped from law. The purpose of punishment to make the society safer for its people. In fact punishing the offenders is a primary function of all civil stales. The way and purpose of punishment may be of different types. But where the matter of the offence is very severe, obviously punishment should be very severe. Death sentence has been used an on effective weapon of retributive Justice for centuries. The Justification advanced is that it is lawful to forfeit the life of a person who takes a way another's life. Death penalty has been a way of punishing people since ages. Although there are some countries that have abolished death penalty from their law, there are still many which still practice the act of killing a person for crime. Death penalty is prevalent in the US, Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Some of the ways of executing criminals are hanging, shooting, electrocution and giving lethal injections. People have different opinions on the issue of death penalty given to a convict. While some think that death penalty is necessary for those who have committed a terrible crime, there are others who consider it as an immoral act that goes against the values of humanity. Capital Punishment Death penalty is considered as capital punishment. Section 54 of the Penal Code, 1860, deals with communication of sentence of death. This is the most severe form of corporal punishment as it requires law enforcement officers to kill the offender. Death punishment is awarded...
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