Papers 281-290 of total 27730 found.
…application violates the Fourteenth Amendment. Here are the ACLU's answers to some questions frequently raised by the public about capital punishment. ========================================================= Doesn't the Death Penalty deter crime
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…Many people will argue that capital punishment is inappropriate as a proper means of punishment for murder and rape. The truth is the death penalty is the most effective form of retributive justice for those crimes. The death penalty is a fitting…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…impose their own rules. Each of these cultures and societies has their own way of punishing anyone who does not comply with the laws they have set. (Goldsmith, Israel, Daly, 2003) Crime trends seem to vary over various points of time according to much…
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…of responsibility and are a disgrace to mankind. Many people do take this attitude, however racist and bias it may be, towards using capital punishment for punishing the dreadful crimes of the world. They agree that taking a life for a life is an appropriate view to take…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ever repeating their crimes. Death penalty is a fair punishment for murder, because vicious criminals are like rabid animals that must be destroyed. There is no way to cure them of their disease, which makes them attack and kill others. Why not simply…
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…Academy of Sciences concluded that it is misleading to justify the use of capital punishment on such “fragile” and “uncertain” results (NCADP). Moreover, there are clinically documented cases that reveal the death penalty actually provoked the capital crimes
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Category: /History
…for their crime. All executions should be equal depending on race and gender. A person who mutilates, stabs, shoots, strangles, or dismembers another person causing that person to die should suffer the pain that they put the other person through by capital punishment
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…in an execution partners in crime as well? Is the death penalty a "Cruel and Unusual" punishment or is it a last resort to try to stop murderers and persuade others not to kill? With the increase in crime and violence in our day and age, how does the death penalty…
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…judgments from juries than their white counterparts who commit the same crime. These considerations recently prompted a US Supreme Court Justice to change his own views on capital punishment and reject the practice. In addition to problems of class bias…
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…Capital Punishment The United States has many problems-problems that need the attention of people as a whole. Murder is one of the problems. Murder is such a heinous crime that it deserves an appropriate punishment. Capital punishment
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