The death penalty is the focus of our internal conflict in society and government. Most people think that this is a topic of high confidentiality and rarely become a topic in general conversation. This problem usually causes a lot of blood pressure and even ends lifelong friendship. There are differences in this problem by country, and there seems no desire to compromise. It is not so, but I can not calm the voice of the death penalty. The death penalty issue is completely unconstitutional as it violates our unmistakable right in the Constitution.
The death penalty is an immoral and ineffective policy. In this article, we prove that the death penalty is invalid and immoral. I prove it is invalid, it shows that it is imposed on innocent people, and that it does not prevent crimes against ethnic minorities. Furthermore, I will prove that this is an unethical approach. In the past, innocent people were sentenced to death. Researchers James Liebman and Jeffry Fagan reviewed the death sentences in 22 years and found that most lawsuits were not enforced correctly and many defendants were innocent. "Of the defendants who received the death sentences, 82% were overturned by the Court of Appeals, 7% of whom were innocent" (Schmalleger). Not guilty of a defendant convicted of capital crime proves the credibility of a jury convicted by a jury
The claims of critics of the death penalty are based on the enforcement of inhuman and unethical enforcement. They call it "cruel and unusual punishment", which is forbidden by the Constitution of the United States. Compared to the Cold War era, in recent years the possibility of innocent people being sentenced to death is very small. Those incidents were investigated very carefully today and those who say criminals were sentenced to death only when they were found guilty and obvious to everyone but that they may commit a fatal mistake There. They use statistics to show that the number of murders in the states using the capital punishment is higher than in the states prohibiting the death penalty (Bedau 3). Opponents have listed a number of reasons to suggest that LWOP is better than execution. They also pointed out that the number of blacks is considerably more than the number of female or white men sentenced to death.