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the safety and moral values of society. If this is the case, there is no need for us to consider the expenses involved in the death penalty. Certainly human lives are more important, for it may easily be yours. The criminal justice system will be beneficial
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Category: /History
chamber) cruel and unusual punishment? Is eye for an eye the best way to go when giving the death penalty? Well any major federal offense should, cop killers, and any other major crime. In the 1960s, the government stopped executing people because
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
. Crime has actually become acceptable to many. As a result, we are becoming immune to crime.
People disagree on crime prevention. Some argue that the death penalty is a deterrent - a way of making people afraid to commit a murder. Others argue
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Category: /Social Sciences
School shootings and the large number of gun deaths among minority youth have raised people's awareness about guns. In Littleton, Colorado, twelve students and a teacher were killed and another twenty students were wounded when two students opened fire
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
of violence that I have a split opinion on are both the death penalty and abortion.
I don't believe that both are either totally wrong or totally right. I think the death penalty is a
good concept, because I think it might scare some people away from committing
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Category: /Literature/English
212) Hardened juvenile criminals are beyond rehabilitate ion under the current juvenile justice system. Government must treat these violent youths as adults and punish them accordingly. (Barr 216) Among the thirty-seven states with a death penalty
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with Alabama, Georgia, and Nebraska, is one of the only states left that still
uses the electric chair as a way of carrying out the death penalty. Lethal injection might be
more humane, but after committing murder, a convict deserves a fierce death penalty
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
year olds at 26%. In the past ten years, 250,000 people have died from alcohol-related vehicular crashes. Though from the 1980's to now, the number of deaths have decreased dramatically, but each year they are increasing more and more.
When a lot
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"They have not been bold to put force the extremity of our righteous law against
her. The penalty therefor is death."(58) A townsman explains that the penalty is death for
her crime (showing the harshness of the 17th century), yet that the other party
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really cares about in this country. Al Gore wanted to strengthen gun control to reduce violence. Crime would be fought with prevention, community police and tougher punishments including the death penalty would take place. Death penalty case would
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