Death Penalty 3
Date Submitted: 02/22/2002 04:40:11
Today, in modern law, the death penalty is corporal punishment. It is irreversible. It ends the
lives of those punished, instead of temporarily imprisoning them. Although capital punishment is
not intended to inflict physical pain, execution is the only corporal punishment still applied to
adults. The usual alternative to the death penalty is life-long imprisonment. The media
commonly report that the American public overwhelmingly supports the death penalty. More
careful analysis of public attitudes, however,
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and unusual
punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment. Killing, whether carried out by an individual
or the state, is immoral and ought not to be condoned. Furthermore, the death penalty as
practiced in the U.S. is subject to judgment and racial biased. It has no proven deterrent value.
And many misapplications of justice have been recorded over the years in which people have
been put to death for crimes they did not commit.
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