Whether executions of death row prisoners should be aired or not. In discussing the appeal of the high-rated CBS TV program "Survivor", host Jeff Probst says "The appeal of the program is that it is truly a human experience" (Mason par. 3). Imagine now that an American television viewer will allow you to watch the show performed by a deceased prisoner on the spot. Does real-time execution of broadcast have the same "charm" as "survivors"? Alternatively, the introduction of television to prisoners can have dire and harmful consequences for Americans and endanger the death penalty and their ethical standards.
In terms of punishment. By enabling the people to receive the death penalty, the television is linked to the bloody, cruel and historical "festival" history that was once executed as a public execution, today's solemn and dignified execution. "This connection is correct, which is this connection, the political problem of who will manage the death penalty should be the center of discussion on television execution, but a small painter in operation is usually Ignore this.
The death penalty, also known as the death penalty, was enforced by a criminal who was sentenced to death to be convicted in the criminal court. The capital punishment should be distinguished from extrajudicial executions without proper legal proceedings. Although the term death penalty may be used interchangeably with the death penalty, execution of the death penalty is not always executed as the commuter may become a life imprisonment (even if the original sentence is Even if appealed).
The death penalty is also known as the death penalty, and the state is a legal proceeding to dispatch executor as punishment for serious crime. Not all crimes can be subject to death sentences, but supporters after death and supporters after death have strong opinions. Supporters said that the government spent on executing the death penalty, but the death penalty is still cheaper than the living expenses without parole. Nobody believes that the cost of the former is expensive, but considering the cost of maintaining the lifetime expenses of food, medicine and other imprisoned persons, the life sentence will gradually increase.