Argumentative Essay Against Death Penalty

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Death Penalty

When thinking of the words “death penalty”, ruthless images may creep into ones’ mind. Throughout history, death penalty is seen as the most extreme punishment that can ever be implemented on people for their misdeed. It can be judged as immoral and unethical; however, in a society, where many severe crimes occur, it is relevant for ones to effectively give away their lives to pay for their wrongdoings. Like one quote said: “An eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth.” Many have supported that capital punishment should be terminated completely, but others do not necessarily agree with that statement since they think that capital punishment helps keep the society in order by preventing future murders, deterring crimes, and providing closure for victims and their relatives.

To begin with, there are several reasons to support that death penalty should not be taken away completely. Firstly, death penalty is the ultimate warning against all crimes and prevents future murders. For instance, Nice (1992) has stated that even though there is no clear evidence that murder rates have dropped if death penalty is established in the US, the states with high murder rates would have even higher rates if they did not use the death penalty. Furthermore, in 1973, there was an …show more content…

The opinion can be summarized from the quote written by Park Guen-hye who was a chairwoman of the conservative Grand National Party (GNP): “Capital punishment should be maintained because it tells criminals that they too can die if they harm others.” It is certainly true that capital punishment is one of the most debatable in the criminal justice system yet, it can be a proper law if administered swiftly and justly which can be practiced in order to avoid future

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