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Capitol

Capital Punishment is an Unlawful and Ineffective Deterrent to Murder  

  The United States is one of the few countries left in the world to practice the savage and immoral punishment of death. Retentionists argue that the consequence of death prevents people from committing the crime of murder. It is proven that the death penalty does not deter persons from committing murder, nor does it serve as an example of the consequences of capital crimes to society. Furthermore, it is impossible to guarantee that the criminal justice system will not discriminate against or execute the innocent.   Above all, the methods of execution are horrifying and barbaric, as well as the devaluing of a human life. We must realize that the life of a murderer is worth as much as the life of the victim. An indecent justice, one that takes human lives based on ideals of vengeance and violence, is an immoral system that is unacceptable.  

  The most widely used argument in support of capital punishment is that   the consequence of execution influences criminal behavior more   effectively than imprisonment does ("Against the Death Penalty").   Although the argument may sound reasonable, in reality the death penalty   fails as a deterrent. First, punishment can only be a useful deterrent   if it is rational and immediately used. Capital punishment cannot meet   those conditions. The number of first degree murderers who are sentenced   to death is small, and of this group an even smaller number of people   are eventually executed. Moreover, the possibility of increasing the   number of convicted murderers sentenced to death and executed by   requiring mandatory death sentences was declared unconstitutional in   1976  

    (National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty).  

  Murder and other crimes of violence are not always premeditated. For example; gang violence, drive by shootings and kidnaping for ransom are serious crimes that continue to be committed because the criminal thinks he is...

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