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Capitol Punishment Essay Research Paper Currently the

Capitol Punishment Essay, Research Paper


Currently, the United States is the only western democracy that still has


capital punishment on the books. Even South Africa has eliminated it. The United


States is left with such company as Libya, Iran, and Iraq. America, where


freedom and democracy are firmly entrenched, remains committed to this brutal


and dehumanizing form of punishment. The goal of the death penalty is revenge.


It is not a deterrence of crime, as the death penalty has been proven not to


deter crime. Capital punishment is nothing more than an outlet for the bloodlust


of the American people. Capital punishment is unjust, and it is not an effective


deterrent of crime. Does the government have the right to kill? A policeman


defending the safety of the public by firing on an armed and dangerous criminal


might have that right. Suppose we apply the same standards to the government


that we have for civilians. A civilian at home can legally shoot at an intruder,


but if the civilian catches the intruder, incapacitates him, and then shoots him


that act would be considered murder. That is what capital punishment is–murder.


Also, capital punishment is an unjust punishment. Currently, the death penalty


is divided along racial lines. In Georgia, a person accused of killing a white


person was 4.3 times more likely to be sentenced to death than a person accused


of killing a black person (Hood 25). Arkansas, Illinois, North Carolina, and


Mississippi showed similar statistics. Also, each year, only two percent of


death sentences are given to women. Since 1608, three percent of the 19,000


confirmed executions in the United States were women (Hood 37). Finally, the


death penalty does not deter cri

me. Proponents for the death penalty argue that


the death penalty deters violent crimes. Statistics show the opposite. The


United States is the only Western nation that still allows the death penalty,


and it still has one of the highest crime rates. In the 1980’s, the death


penalty states averaged an annual rate of 7.5 criminal homicides per 100,000


crimes while abolition states averaged a rate of 7.4 criminal homicides per


100,000 crimes (Greenberg 25). Murder was more common in states with the death


penalty. In a nationwide survey of police chiefs and sheriffs, capital


punishment was ranked last as a way of reducing crime (Greenberg 26). Also, the


theory behind the deterrence doctrine is flawed itself. Murderers do not examine


risk charts before they kill. Being criminal is inherently irrational. Life


imprisonment ought to deter a rational person. No criminal commits a crime


thinking that he will be caught. The death penalty is wrong, unfair, and is


proven not to deter crime. Coretta Scott King spoke out against the death


penalty saying that: As one whose husband and mother-in-law have died the


victims of murder assassination, I stand firmly and unequivocally opposed to the


death penalty for those convicted of capital offenses. An evil deed is not


redeemed by an evil deed of retaliation. Justice is never advanced in the


tacking of a human life. Morality is never upheld by a legalized murder (Amnesty


6).


Amnesty International Report. The Death Penalty. England: Amnesty


International Publications, 1979. Greenberg, Jack. Taking Sides. Boston: The


Dushkin Publishing Group, March 1995. Hood, Roger. The Death Penalty: A World


Wide Perspective. Oxford: Clarendon Press, May 1989.

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