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Steps Towards Justice


Steps Towards Justice
Deals with various cases, statistics and past history of capital punishment. The death penalty is shown as a negative aspect in our society
1,645 words (approx. 6.6 pages) | 12 sources | 2000 Canada


Paper Summary:

An argumentative essay about the banning of capital punishment in all countries. The history, social problems, cost, and moral responsibility of the death sentence are discussed and used to show that all societies would benefit without this punishment, otherwise seen as law assisted murder. This essay argues that capital punishment lacks proper and moral justification and should not exist because it is morally unjust. Many points are supported by statistics and a common overview of certain communities and their actions.

From the Paper:

"The death penalty, the poor man's justice, is a negative aspect of a society, promotes murder for murder, and encourages lawful infliction of death. Capital punishment is the lawful execution of a criminal by the state, yet is quite problematic. Many people debate on the issues of morality, with some suggesting that this is not punishment but cold revenge. The law is here to protect us as individuals, and those who commit crimes also have the right to be protected. Lacking proper and moral justification, capital punishment should be banned because it is not a deterrent, it is classified as cruel and unusual punishment, and it is morally unjust."

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APA Citation:

Steps Towards Justice (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.ca/Argumentative-Essay-Steps-Towards-Justice/2164

MLA Citation:

"Steps Towards Justice" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.ca/Argumentative-Essay-Steps-Towards-Justice/2164>




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