Since the establishment of the country, the death penalty has become part of the US justice system [1]. Judge of the Supreme Court Judge Potter Stewart thinks that the death penalty is the most fair way to punish the murderer because "the instinct of revenge is part of the human nature." I agree that saving justice is an important element in any public policy. However, it is also important to consider more practical aspects such as country cost. Social welfare may exceed economic costs.
Since the death penalty was imposed since November 2012 since 13 colonies, the death penalty was the highest form of criminal punishment in the US justice system. It takes the form of hanging, stone striking, dagger, gas, burning, drowning and injection. However, it is wrong to regard human life as a reaction to criminal behavior. Moral injustice of murder, atrocities of execution, and death of innocent people are all concerns that make the death penalty wrong. The government said ... the pros and cons of the death penalty Some people said that the death penalty or death penalty is a very dualistic theory. This is a constant battle between the two groups, they believe in their rights, others oppose it at all. The design of the death penalty is similar to the rules of the eyes and eyes, but this is obvious, but if someone intentionally burns his arm, that arm is burned as punishment. have
The capital punishment can be regarded as one of the most controversial issues in the United States. The death penalty is a prisoner ordered to execute a serious crime, usually called a capital crime (the capital). There are many people who oppose the death penalty and many people are killed after that. People who oppose the death penalty think this is not humanitarian or too expensive. Believe the death penalty as follows ... In 2010, 3,261 people lived in a row of death row prisoners ("death"). This number is too much for me, as there are fewer than 3,261 people in my town Belle Plaine. Prisoners waiting for the death penalty bring problems to everyone in the country. If we quickly overtake these prisoners, we can get rid of the problem from this country. Why would you want to put the murderer and the criminal near the death row prisoner? People thoroughly discussed the controversial topic about the death penalty and proposed a solution.
Just like most Americans, I had not thought much about the death penalty until I was arrested. Writer and anti-death activist Helen Prejean said support of the death penalty is 1 mile wide and only 1 inch thick. What she means is that many supporters of the death penalty rarely investigate the grounds of their own beliefs. When I entered the Ellis One Unit, I did not know what to think. People usually pay attention to the death of the death penalty. What they did not tell you is that the life of condemned prisoners themselves is torture. I do not know whether I live in a cage 6 feet by 9 feet tall, or work in a steel toilet. Just look at the opinions of male and female officials.