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”CAPITAL PUNISHMENT” Understandings of justice differ in every culture, as cultures are usually dependent upon a shared history, mythology, and religion. Each culture’s ethics create values which influence the notion of justice. Although there can be found some justice principles that are one and the same in all or most of the cultures. In this topic, i won’t tell you about justice in details, but i’ll give you an example of justice in laws, one of them is “Capital Punishment”. Capital Punishment as we call Death penalty is a legal process where by a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. The judical decree that someone be punished in this manner is a death sentence, while the actual process of killing the person is an execution. Cimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes oe capital offences. Based on the story in newspaper article “what is justice”, there were many people who supported the two deaths that took place last week and there were also many protesters.
Many countries have any punishment for criminals in accoedance with the crimes commited.
In particulars, people who favor capital punishment argue that murders sould be executed in retribution serves justice for murder victims and their survivors. Death penalty opponents emphasize the sacredness of life, arguing that killing is always wrong wheter by individual or by the state, and that justice is best served trough reconciliation. But for the protesters they don’t agree with death penalty because it seems like equating humans like animals not according to human rights. However, many countries still apply the capital punishment or Death penalty because they think that this punishment is good for help prevent crimes and i hope that the goverment can give the punishment for the crimes accoedence with the crimes commited and human rights still in the important things so everyone feels