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Today American correction facilities experience a crisis of epic proportions. United States prisons and jails house inmates in record numbers with no relief. This situation leads many to suggest that overcrowding in prisons constitutes an important issue facing American correction reform today. One way to deal with overcrowded prisons is to enforce the death penalty. According to David Davis, infliction of the death penalty for certain secular crimes, such as murder and robbery, associates historically with the rise of the modern state (23). He also states, in England the death penalty was rationally defended as a means for protecting the king's peace (23). Capital punishment dates back to 1787, where tactics were used such as decapitation, firing squads, and hangings. Just recently death penalties were carried out by means of electrocution and lethal injection. Enforcing capital punishment ensures a means of reducing recidivism for those who commit heinous crimes. H!einous crimes that consist of proven murders, terrorist situations, and rape deserve the death penalty. Increasing capital punishment promotes the reform of prisons by reducing recidivism, increasing deterrence, and decreasing pr
Capital punishment is a serious matter and should not be taken lightly. Many 4148 4people will stop committing crimes if they know that actions will be taken to discipline. According to Wesley Lowes, "in 1985, a study published by economist Stephen K. The practice of the death penalty on a regular bases will make a criminals think twice before committing a crime. Several inmates have appealed to the Supreme Court about overcrowded prisons. In the year 1975, when the death penalty was deceased, crime rates skyrocketed (Orange County Register 15). Records indicate that criminal's return to jail for committing new crimes. Inmates state, "living in an overcrowded prison is cruel and unusual, which goes against the eighth amendment" (Goodnight 187). In addition to health problems, overcrowded prisons also cause violence among inmates. 4148 2Overcrowded prisons constitutes a major problem for American correction facilities today. Criminals that commit crimes such as rape and murder prove prone to recidivism (Harer 2). AIDS constitutes one major health problem in prisons today.
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