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Category: /Literature/English
…it becomes unusual, thus coming in conflict with the eighth amendment. This is essentially a paradox, in which the less the death penalty is used, the less society can legally use it. The end result is a punishment that ceases to deter any crime at all…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for the death penalty because of their crime(s) committed. The moral, useful, and practical issue of capital punishment has been an ongoing battle between government and society in determining if it is cruel and unusual punishment or retribution in justifying…
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Category: /History
…of the story, if they were fair or unfair. Medieval punishments were fair, because the punishment often fitted the crime, like if you got seriously drunk, you had to wear a beer barrel for a day. There was a saying that they used. It goes ‘an eye for an eye…
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…in history as a deterrent for crimes usually involving murder (Caldwell 597). Capital punishment is beneficial to society not only because it deters crime, but also helps the economy, prevents the public from taking matters into their own hands, protects people…
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…deters crime. In conclusion, the Illinois state legislature must reinstate capital punishment. (There is a need for change because guilty people are not being appropriately punished. This proposal will solve the problem because it will give closure…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, Mitchell's act of assaulting another human is a punishable crime, and no one could logiacally argue that the First Amendment protects this clearly criminal action. However, the state¹s power to punish the action does not remove the constitutional barrier…
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…the death penalty disagree contesting that life imprisonment is sufficient in this prevention. Many argue that a punishment as severe as death would prevent a number violent crimes from being committed. If the sentence were used more, it may succeed in being…
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…it becomes unusual, thus coming in conflict with the eighth amendment. This is essentially a paradox, in which the less the death penalty is used, the less society can legally use it. The end result is a punishment that ceases to deter any crime at all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Speech Draft: The Increase of Juvenile Crime Have you heard about the frightful high school shooting in Columbine High School? Have you ever wonder what is wrong with our society? Have you ever wonder when will you encounter the same tragic incidence…
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…carefully crafted legislation, enforcing a law in a virtual community creates unique problems never before faced by law enforcement agencies."(6). Since the "means" of committing the crimes is different, should we consider different punishments? In the past…
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