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    Philosophy 338 Professor Hubin THE UTILITARIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT I. Utilitarian Theories of Punishment: Utilitarian justifications are forward-looking (consequentialistic) in nature. All of the questions about the justification of punishment (general justification‚ title and severity) will be answered by appeal to the utility (value) of the consequences of an action. A. The General Justification: All punishment is‚ according to the utilitarian‚ intrinsically bad‚ because it involves the

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    ENG 121-345 22 April 2015 Capital punishment argument Why is it that some criminals serve time in jail for their actions and others are sentenced to death? For a long time capital punishment has been used in the U.S and other countries as a form of punishment for crime. Some offenses punishable by death are murder‚ treason‚ espionage and machine gunning. Many countries have abolished the use of capital punishment believing it to be an unfair inhumane act. Capital punishment is wrong because it puts

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    Bobo 1  Randarius Bobo  ENG 1113  T/TH 8­9:15  Capital Punishment  There have been many debates on what is right and what is wrong. The death penalty has  been a hot button issue for many years. Many people think that it is not moral to kill someone for  a crime. Others believe that if you commit a “capital” crime that you deserve “capital”  punishment. Who are we to decide what crimes are worse than others? The capital punishment is  wrong‚ no matter what crime you committed. By enacting the death penalty

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    hORRY GEORGETOWN TECHNICAL COLLEGE rESEARCH PAPER ON capital punishment jENNIFER c. dIETZ hus-202 PROFESSOR renee r. causey 5 july 2014 When European settlers first came to the new world‚ they brought with them the practice of capital punishment. The use of capital punishment in America was heavily influenced by Britain. The first recorded execution in the new colonies was that of Captain George Kendall in the Jamestown colony of Virginia in 1608 for being a spy to Spain

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    Religious viewpoints on capital punishment The death penalty is inconsistent with Buddhist teachings‚ since philosophically‚ capital punishment and Buddhism are a false paradox. Yet‚ evidence suggests that most Southeast Asian countries practiced capital punishment long before the Buddhist influence emerged in India in 400 to 500 B.C. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stated in the "Public Issues" section of the Church’s official website (accessed July 25‚ 2008): "The Church

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    Capital Punishment Across American History Capital punishment is the execution of those who have been found guilty of capital crimes. The death penalty‚ as others say‚ has been a common ingredient in the United States judicial system since the Anglo-Saxon beginnings. Modern day‚ Americans on both spectrums of opposing opinions on capital punishment use the United States Constitution to support their positions. The Eighth and the Fourteenth Amendment recognize the existence of capital punishment

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    “Everybody believes that capital punishment is wrong‚ but when they look at certain cases‚ they are quick to say‚ “Put them to death”‚ or “scream capital punishment.”” Jeff Lindsay. Capital punishment is the legally authorized killing of someone as a punishment for a crime. It has been around since time itself. In the 1700’s‚ The Code of Hammurabi was the first known written document there were twenty-five crimes that were punishable by death such as adultery‚ and helping slaves escape. Only the

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    Death Penalty as Capital Punishment Justice and human dignity: These words come to mind when the death penalty is discussed. They are the foundation for democracy and civilization. They can be regarded as the cornerstones in the defense of capital punishment. In the judicial system dealing with crime and punishment‚ the concept of justice lurks in the shadows when it should ultimately be the foundation within the legal system. Rather than keeping it under cover of darkness‚ allow justice to

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    have been passionately debating the subject of the capital punishment‚ which has only served to create more divisions within our society. It is an extremely sensitive subject‚ and one that inspires strong emotions in both directions. Like abortion‚ gun laws‚ and the war on terrorism‚ capital punishment is an issue on which everyone is never likely to agree. If we examine some arguments presented from both sides‚ opponents of the capital punishment claim that executing someone is nothing more than

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    they pitch for the abolishment of capital punishment (death penalty) from the judicial process. The lengthy list of the terms which are not quite acceptable in a democracy begins with terms like capital punishment and death penalty. That‚ however‚ doesn’t mean that this form of punishment is not acceptable in a democracy. In fact‚ two of the largest democracies in the world - India and the United States of America‚ both have the provision for capital punishment as a part of their legal system. "Indeed

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