The ultimate goal of rehabilitation is to restore a convicted offender to a constructive place in society through some combination of treatment, education, and training. Although this philosophy is better applied to punishment in general, it is believed that people who support rehabilitation are more likely to oppose the death penalty than those who do not support rehabilitation. The reason for that is this is almost is an alternative to the death penalty. Rehabilitation more so attempts to restore the good within the individual. However, this is the least used philosophy when deciding whether or not to use the death …show more content…
Death penalty can be seen as good, and it serves a definite purpose of reducing crime as well as bringing justice to the criminals and innocent. In order to serve its purpose, it must be adjusted and made more effective and efficient. The justice system has changed dramatically in the past thirty years in order to make sure that the rightly accused is brought to justice. At times, it ensures the safety of the society, brings justice to those who have suffered and most importantly helps in reducing crime and criminals in our society. Some other reasons that the death penalty is beneficial is that it shows that the justice system has no sympathy for the criminals. Unfortunately, when criminals escape from the capital punishment, they repeat their crimes and take more innocent lives. Therefore the death penalty can eliminate that problem from reoccurring. In addition, the availability of modern testing’s such as DNA testing reduces the chances of punishing the innocents; therefore, capital punishment can be an effective tool to control the crimes (Falco). Another benefit of the death penalty is it can address the problem of overpopulation in the prisons, and it gives closure to the families of the victims who have already suffered a lot.
Therefore, the death penalty should be abolished because although it has its benefits, the bad outweighs the good in this particular situation. With the death penalty, innocent lives