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Death Penalty

Autor:   •  March 2, 2014  •  Essay  •  637 Words (3 Pages)  •  1,720 Views

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The criminality is going to increase everyday and government may not control it anymore. Not only increase in its amount of crime but also increase in various types of it. Some of them are still undercontrolled by the governmet but there are some serious crime that government need to eradicate as fast as possible, for example: murder, human trafficking, drugs trafficking even corruption. To make people may not do that kind of crime the government of every country was thinking a punishment to stop the practice of such particular crime, finally there were so many people said that the government may allowing death penalty to solve the problem. Since it appearance people were talking about that idea and makeit become dillema whether to allowing it or abolishing it. This essay will give you some information to open your mind about death penalty.

There are some reason why that people need to abolishing the death penalty. Firstly, people may argue that the detterent effect of that kind of penalty may help to prevent people to do some crime, as the result that penalty may prevent of the loss of human life. In fact, it won’t be deter any crime. This claim is based on the idea that the prospect of execution, as opposed to life-time imprisonment, is less appealing and will prevent some percentage of future criminals from committing heinous acts of violence. If many people are willing to do some of serious crime, they will think about the risk nor the consequences of doing it, because crime is an autodidact action. They will not border the regulation anymore. Sometimes crime will occur not because there was intention from their suspect, but people may do crime because of opportunity. So, the death penalty may not have any detterent effect for its suspect.

Secondly, the Death Penalty is More Expensive than Life Without Parole. Living in a prison expenditure is as high as the expenditure of executing it and as the result the government may lose some money by

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