Return of capital punishment I was asked to consider whether I should restore the death penalty for my English mission. As it is closest to our cultural style, I will focus on America. The death penalty refers to the life of a person convicted of crime. Initial methods included crucifixion, boiling in oil, stretch and quarterback, piercing, dagger, burning, crushing, tearing, stone and drowning.
"Should I regain the death penalty?" This sentence is a very controversial topic in the world. Many people around the world think they are civilized people and I think that civilized people do not want to see other people die. Of course, the executions of the plazas in all the towns have ended, but now the technology is excellent, and the new technology introduced a quick killing method. Many people support the death penalty. They think that criminals who committed these crimes definitely will reconsider if they know that there is a possibility that they will ultimately die. In addition, if they are not killed, they will come out and will defend again once the imprisonment ends. As if murdered, this is also a profit, and it does not put the criminal in prison like a taxpayer. If a criminal is murdered, this can not be used as a deterrent.
The definition of the death penalty is legal penalty for the death penalty that violates the criminal code. It is the person who committed a serious crime to get the death penalty. The way of death penalty around the world is stone punishment, dagger, suspension, electric shock, fatal injection and shooting. The two most common ways to use the death penalty in the United States are fatal injections and electric shock. The primary advantage of the death penalty is that it can help to deter large crimes. The death penalty is a punishment that causes fear in any reasonable person's heart. Most criminals will think twice before you know that their lives are being threatened. There is no statistical evidence that the death penalty prevents crime, but we must agree that most of us are afraid of death.