Reginald Snow Mr. Jeffrey Britenfeldt WRI-1100 6 July 2015 The End of a Tradition One of the most talks about today in the United States is the death penalty. The death penalty is being sentence to death for commit a crime. The reason this is a big issue has a lot to do with misinformation. There is a lot of emotion that comes with the death penalty. But when emotion is not involved there is only one way it should be handled United States being one of the more advanced countries, why do we still practice capital punishment? Some people say it is the best option to get those criminals off the streets to prevent them from harming others. The death penalty should be outlawed because innocent people could be put to death, it does not deter crime, …show more content…
There have been many people that didn’t have the chance to walk free when it is found out they there were not guilty because they were already put to death prematurely According to Ed Pilkington, a reporter for The Guardian, “the innocence of more than 200 prisoners still in the system may never be recognized” (Pilkington). That is way too much even one life is way too many. With technology advancing at the rate it is there is no telling how much that number will rise in the coming years. We as nation should stop adding to this number. According to Jim walls, an editor in chief for the sojourners, “Since 1973, 141 people have been exonerated and set free from death sentences because of new evidence—people who shouldn't have even been prisoners and were almost killed by the state due to false or faulty evidence, Eighteen of them were released because of DNA evidence “ (walls). What if even half of the people put to death were later found out to be innocent that is a scary …show more content…
Starting from hangings, moving on to the electric chair, and now we have lethal injection. The reason why we have moved on to so many different styles of executions is because executions can be botched. When botch executions occur, reforms occur as well. Still I believe this to be unjust and inhumane because of these botched executions. Even with lethal injection, there still might be a chance where the person can feel pain. Seema shae stated “On July 23, 2014, an execution in Arizona lasted nearly two hours, with the inmate struggling to breathe and gasping over 600 times, according to a local reporter witnessing the execution. This was the third example of a botched execution in seven months. The Supreme Court last evaluated the constitutionality of execution by lethal injection in 2008, but did not provide a clear standard for evaluating risks. Since that time, the lethal injection landscape has transformed. States are using entirely new drugs and drug combinations, and sometimes obtain these drugs from questionable sources, making it hard to predict what will happen in any given execution” (Shah).There is still not a way to make sure everything goes to plan. This should not be how anyone last minutes of life should be. All the evidence points to what should be an end to the death penalty. I feel if people who opposed it actually knew all the facts they would no longer oppose. The main reason people oppose; thinking it
And there are those who believe that anyone who commits crime such as murder, rape, and treason should be automatically sentenced to death without hesitation. One of the most common and most important reasons that is commonly used in the argument of the death penalty is, irrevocable mistakes. Reports say that there have been over 150 people in the last few years that have been taken from death because they were wrongfully convicted, and found innocent. Many people may not want to believe, but facts are that many innocent people have been convicted and executed. Imagine being taken from your home
Deadly Justice For most of recorded history, the death penalty has been regarded as a barbaric and brutal form of punishment. The United States Federal Government should outlaw the use of the death penalty. Eliminating the death penalty is justified because it does not deter crime; it generates higher expenses, violates human rights, and puts innocent lives at risk. Death penalty does not prevent crime; delinquency rates are usually higher in states with the death penalty.
The Controversy Over the Death Penalty: Opposing Opinions on Capital Punishment in the United States “It is just like going to sleep.” This is the way the lethal injection is being described to prisoners on death row. Unfortunately, it will be a while before the injection itself can be put to rest. The death penalty is a very controversial subject in the United States, and is argued whether it is a cruel and inhumane punishment, or just what the offender deserves. What is right?
Electrocution was a favorable when it was ruled out in 2008 and all it is that the victim is placed damp sponge on his head with a metal bowl that will cover his head. Afterward a device sends electrical pulses throughout his body, breaking his bones. Next , lethal injection is used with 3 cocktails that includes Sodium thiopental, Pancuriom bromide and Potassium chloride. And finally the gas chamber is simply the victim is placed in a gurney with his head strapped sealed in side of this chamber , and toxic,liquid gases a drop into the chamber. Now some of these executions are not that simple.
A man sentenced to the death penalty named Joseph Wood who had murdered two people have a long stretched death. When sentencing someone to death the requirements are it is supposed to be quiet, clean and humane. Woods execution took 2 hours to accomplish
Death Penalty According to the 2010 Gallup Poll, 64% of the United State of America are supporting the death penalty, I as an American am part of that 36% that is against it. I do not believe that we as human being should determine whether another person should live or die. A second reason that I am against the death penalty is for the reason that the accused person could be innocent and normally the accused person only has one court presentation and is only judged by the judge not a jury of their peer, and is sent to death row where they pay for a crime that they haven’t done. My final reason that i do not believe that the death penalty should count as a punishment for the American people is because, a person that has done a massive massacre shouldn’t just be able to leave the world just like that without paying and suffering for what they have done, Or should the death punishment continue as it is for it has a great benefit to us as citizens of the United States.
The only other industrialized democracy in the world that allows capital punishment is Japan according to CNN. Capital punishment should be illegal in the United States, it costs taxpayers millions, makes our country look bad and it doesn't work. Capital punishment is costing everyone in the United States unnecessary money. According to deathpenaltyinfo.org, every prisoner on death row costs a whopping $90,000 more per year than a normal prisoner. This money is coming directly from your tax dollars.
This may not be an overwhelming amount, but we don‘t really know how many innocent lives have really been taken. Now with that being said even if the amount of innocent lives taken is very small that‘s still an awful thing to happen. Is the death pentaly worth the risk of any innocent lives? Or it might be very unlikely that it‘ll happen because according to this same article death penalty cases are taken with extreme caution, and if there is any doubt most of the time the defendent will be senteced to life imprisonment or exonerated „Advocates for a defendant are much more likely to pursue any plausible postconviction claim of innocence if the defendant is under sentence of death. “ "NCIB PMC Barbara O 'Brian, Chen Hu, Edward H.Kennedy, Samuel R. Gross,“ Another concern to think about is, is there really any humane way to perform the death penalty?
About 7482 death sentences have been handed out over 31 years. Of those 117 were innocent people (7). Even though that doesn’t like much, over one hundred innocent people died because they were falsely accused. The topic of deciding one's punishment for killing another has been discussed many times. In many cases innocent people are killed, because they were wrongly convicted.
Capital punishment also known as the death penalty has been around for many years. The first established death penalty law was started in the eighteenth century. Capital punishment is executing someone for a serious crime that they committed after proper trial. There is nothing more final than death, the use of capital punishment has also been a very controversial issue in the United States. Killing an individual as result of the crime they committed is never plausible.
The first drug makes certain that the wrongdoer does not feel any pain that the second and third drug cause which is paralysis and cardiac arrest. That is, if the drugs are conducted in that order. If not, the prisoner will experience a tremendous amount of pain (deathpenalty.procon.org). As for the other forms of execution, they are extremely agonizing and cruel. The prisoner will indeed experience a torturous painful
Death Penalty is the punishment of execution administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. For many years since the early 1800’s the death penalty has been around in America. We use the death penalty in the most brutal ways someone has killed someone. Why do we have the death penalty? It's a tradition.
Such as in the 2015 excecution of Clayton Cockett were his excicution was “botched” and the family tried to sue was ruled constitutional with the ruling saying “ lethal injection process [doesn’t] qualify as cruel and
In addition, death with lethal injection is over extremely fast. To illustrate how death with lethal injection is anything but painful, unconsciousness occurs within the first thirty seconds of the injection due to the drug sodium thiopental and or pentobarbital. After, the drug pancuronium bromide is injected to cause muscle paralysis and respiratory arrest. Basically putting the criminals in a coma where nothing is felt. Last but not least Potassium chloride is injected in order to stop the heart.
The Death Penalty has been a form of punishment since the beginning of mankind. America has practiced the death penalty as a form of punishment since the European settlers in Jamestown. Throughout American history, capital punishment has been a way to punish those who commit a serious crime. During the early stages, capital punishment was used for crimes such as stealing and witchcraft. Also each colony had their own laws in regards to capital punishment and what was appropriate for the crime.