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Outline For Death Penalty

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Intro Paragraph & Thesis: For the death penalty. (written)
For the death penalty
Four persuasive arguments for why I am for the death penalty.
Not for the Death penalty.
Three arguments that are against the death penalty.
Conclusion paragraph clarifying my position and address potential arguments made against my position.

When someone commits a Part I crime, the world is in difference on how the law enforcement and justice systems should handle the criminals punishment. Should the criminal be put on death row or should they spend their life rotting away in a cell? I believe, given the terrible acts that some members of the society commit against innocent people, the death penalty must exist. For some, families, friends, and even communities …show more content…

First, it can be seen as a warning. Therefore, if people are planning to commit a Part I crime, but are aware that they will be put to death should they commit the crime, many of them may be less likely to commit crime or they may not commit crime at all in the first place.
Secondly, to some point, it can provide closer for recovering victims, family members, or peers. In most criminal cases, the suspect’s get caught, tried, and convicted. Knowing their punishment will be quiet severe is one thing, but the murder has already greatly affected family and friends of the victim. Even though the murder’s execution may not take away that horrible pain they caused families and others, it tends to relieve them knowing they no longer have to think about the horrific experience and the person who caused it.
Third, it does not always have to be painful and cruel. Most everyone can agree that cruelty should not be legally condoned and most American executions hardly ever go wrong. There are some executions that seem to shut off the brain more quickly than it can register the pain, for example: the electric chair, hanging, lethal injection, and firing …show more content…

First, it tends to be very hypocritical. People tend to be against the death penalty because it seems misfitting that a nation would condemn the practice of murder by committing the same act. To some, it seems by executing the criminal we are dishonoring the right of life by taking it. It’s true, we aren’t killers and we don’t want to be labeled as a killer either, but depending on the seriousness of the crime it may be the best option to execute.
Second, prison tends to be known as “Hell on Earth.” Depending on the crime one has committed, they could be in more danger staying in prison than being executed. If not executed, there is a large chance they could either be greatly harmed or killed inside the cell. In many prison’s a “code of honor” has been formed that requires inmates to kill certain offenders.
Lastly, it doesn’t teach the condemned anything. Most criminals are sentenced to life in prison, which then prevents them of their freedom and from doing what they want to do. It is a punishment, and we do it, hoping that they will learn from it. To put it simply, we cannot restore a criminal to the normality of life by killing them

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