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The Question Of Capital Punishment Has Plagued Society For A Number Of Years. Th

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Term Paper TitleThe Question Of Capital Punishment Has Plagued Society For A Number Of Years. Th
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The question of capital punishment has plagued society for a number of years.  This
argument even reaches back to ancient times.  The Bible mentions that executions should
be used for many crimes (Exodus 21:12).  In a time when chaos ruled, much like today,
strict laws must be applied so there is some distinguishable amount of  order.  In
principle, a case can be made on moral grounds both supporting and opposing capital
punishment.  Two different cases can be made.  One is based on justice that defends
capital punishment.  The second is based on love and a sense of forgiveness that rejects it.
In a  society in which high crime and misdemeanor take place regularly, some sort of
lofty punishment must be established as a consequence.  Some acts are so vile and so
destructive of the community that they invalidate the right of the perpetrator to
membership and even to life.  Those who violate the personhood of others, especially if
this is done persistently as a habit must pay the ultimate penalty for the sake of
maintaining the community (Kenneth Cauthen, Capital Punishment).
              One might argue that the death penalty is clearly more humane than life
imprisonment.  This is a valuable statement.  By far the worst place on earth, jail can be
described as a hell of sorts.  Confined to a single cell and the prison walls, life becomes
drastically long and monotonous.  Filled with terrible and evil men/women, it may be
perceived as torturous to live out one’s days within.  In many cases, ending an inmate’s
life is more compassionate.
              The death penalty in itself creates the highest level of maximum public safety.
The fact about it is that once these criminals are killed and out of the picture, there is
absolutely no possible way for them to wreak havoc once again on society.  There is no
chance of parole.  There is no possibility of escape.  The people of the community can
feel totally secure and confidant that that sort of flagrant activity will not happen again.
At least not by that individual (U. of Texas, Capital Punishment).  The use of the death
penalty as intended by law could actually reduce the number of violent murders by
eliminating some of the repeat offenders.
              Supporters of the death penalty rationalize executing because if a man takes a
life he should pay for it with his own.  These advocates live by the words, an eye for an
eye, a tooth for a tooth (Stack 45, Capital Punishment).  They also use versus from the
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