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This day in age murderers' actions are getting more and more incomprehensive. They are no longer just committing murder: they are torturing, mutilating, and engaging in grossly inappropriate acts against fellow human beings. Behaviors such as this will continue if nothing is done to stop them. The death penalty is a humane way to punish the convicted and deter these gruesome acts.Early as 1930, we can find the first recorded execution. Between the times of 1930 to 1967 there was a recorded number of 3,859 people executed. The following nine years would bring victory for those against capital punishment, there was no executions done in this time frame. Gregg vs. Georgia, Supreme Court of 1976 made a ruling that "the death penalty does not violate the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Eighth Amendment." The death penalty has been accepted by thirty-nine states of America (Newton, 1983). One of the basics in understanding capital punishment is the methods of which are used. Which will be the first of things I will be presenting. I will be showing how selections of death row are made. The last of subject matters that I will be touching on are the problems with the process of capital punishment a
What ever happened to the idea of an "eye for an eye?" Executions used in the U. The different methods are; lethal injection, electrocution, gas chamber, hanging, and firing squad shootings. Therefore, the consequence of the death penalty doesn't always seem associated with the criminal act because of the long time before the execution takes place. Way too many tax dollars of the American people are used to defend the already convicted. the process needs to be sped up to make the death penalty to be a more effective deterrent. At the first signal a valve is opened which releases hydrochloric acid into the pan. Women are not as quick to show aggression as men are. When a second signal is given tablets or crystals of about eight ounces of potassium cyanide is dropped into the acid. " The death penalty has been accepted by thirty-nine states of America (Newton, 1983). In sentencing a person to death row states often look at the person's background of violence.
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