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Opinion On The Death Penalty Essay Research

Opinion On The Death Penalty Essay, Research Paper


Opinion on the Death Penalty


The death penalty, also referred to as capital punishment, has been


abolished in Canada since 1976, but still exist in a few American States. The


last execution in Canada took place in 1962.


I disagree with the death penalty for several reasons. My first reason is


that I find it extremely inhumane to take someone’s life in order to demonstrate


the power of the law. Another reason for my disapproval of the death penalty, is


the amount of money that it takes to put someone to death, as it would cost the


same to keep an inmate in jail for life, as it would to put that same inmate to


death. My third and final reason, is the guilty conscience that is placed on


everyone involved: the jury who convicted the accused to death; the witnesses to


the execution; and the jail warden who must give out the execution; and the


person who pulls the switch or induces the poison.


Early societies were based on a simple code of law: “an eye for an eye


and a tooth for a tooth”. Today, now that our society has become more advanced,


we do not function by this ancient code of punishment. For example, we do not


rape the rapist’s daughter; we do not kidnap the kidnapper’s children; but if


the death penalty were permitted, we would ” kill the killer”. So why, as


educated citizens, would we want to lower ourselves to this level? Do we feel


that we need to show the power of the police force by killing the killers? The


death penalty is extremely barbaric and is often botched in order to let the


accused suffer for several minutes. Society by now must realize that two wrongs


certainly do not make a right. You do not show society anything, by killing the


killers, except your ignorance for human life and well being.


Some thought has been that if you do “kill the killer”, it will deter


others from committing such a terrible crime. However, murder rates in Canada


have remained the same and there is no significant difference when comparisons


are made of those States who still have the death penalty. A widely publicized


execution might reduce homicides, but only for a brief period. Therefore, I do


not feel that Canada should permit such a deplorable undertaking of a human life.


I know they must be punished, but there is a better way.


Prior to putting someone to death, the accused’s lawyer will attempt


several appeals to the courts in order to lengthen the amount of time he has to


live; and dependent on a technicality, or a sympathetic jury, the accused may be


sentenced to life imprisonment. These appeals take up an abundance of court time


and cost the public millions of dollars. With the cost of these appeals, it


would cost the same amount to keep the same inmate in jail for a life term.


Would it not be better for the

inmate to perhaps obtain an education or be given


the chance to rehabilitate, rather than strapped to a chair and killed ??? I


personally would rather see the inmate suffer in prison and have nothing to look


forward to rather than letting the government put him out of his misery by


killing him. To sentence someone to death takes one trial but to actually get


some one in the chair to kill them could take a dozen of trials. The question


must be asked why do we bother with this lengthy and costly process when we


could sentence people to life in prison, at the same cost.


The killing of a human being is very traumatizing to all. Whenever the


courts issue someone to death, the innocent everyday people who are involved


must be affected. Just imagine how these normal human beings, like you and I,


must feel after witnessing a gruesome killing of another human being. These


people will never forget the face on the person that they saw being gassed,


electrocuted, or poisoned. The prison wardens who must carry out the killing of


the sentenced inmate must deal with the emotional problems that performing this


act will accompany. Also the jury must convict the accused and then sentence


this person, whom they have never seen in their life, to death. These twelve men


and women are put in a position to decide if this person should spend the next


twenty-five years in prison or should he be sentenced to death. Would you like


to be put into this situation? I know I sure wouldn’t.


Another issue is what if a person has been convicted and sentenced to


death, and two minutes after the execution, new evidence comes out of nowhere


that proves he is innocent of all charges. How do you pay back this poor


person’s family? A long liable suit would follow, but I’m sure all the money in


the world would not bring back their family member. What are the police officers


going to do? They thought that they had the right person for the crime and now,


with new evidence, they were proven wrong. The death penalty is so final, and


it cannot bring a life back, no matter what the circumstances are.


In conclusion, I feel that the death penalty should remain abolished


in Canada and should also be abolished in the United States as well. The death


penalty is a barbaric and inhumane form of punishment. Capital punishment has a


very costly and lengthy appeals process attached to it, and is not very


economically smart. Also carrying out the killing of someone leaves extremely


deep emotional scars that do not go away overnight. People who witness the


killing are probably scarred for life, plagued with nightmares and they will


never forget the face on the accused as he was receiving his punishment. By


taking someone’s life, you too have become a “killer”; no matter what the


circumstances. I simply believe it is not right.

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