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    Death Penalty in the Philippines Santos Lamban‚ PAHRA The Philippines was the first Asian country that abolished the death penalty in 1987 . But six yearsafter it has reimposed the death penalty‚ the Philippines has overtaken its Asian neighbors and hasthe most number of death convicts.Within less than a year‚ however‚ the military establishment was lobbying for its reimposition as ameans to combat the "intensifying" offensives of the CPP/NPA guerrillas. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos‚ thenChief of the

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    | The Death Penalty | Is it Right? | | | The Death Penalty: Is it Right? Capital punishment is a very controversial topic that has many supporters and critics at both ends. Like anything controversial‚ there will be strong arguments for and against a matter that seem both feasible and logical. In a situation like capital punishment where a unanimous vote for or against the issue will never be possible‚ it is important to address the main concerns and to alleviate conflicting opinions

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    DEATH PENALTY Kandi Roberts Philosophy 107 Martin McAuliffe May 10‚ 2010 The question regarding whether the United States should implement the death penalty as a form of punishment is a heated issue in American politics. The topic is so divisive because it deals with death‚ which is permanent. Life is valued in every society‚ and when life is taken away‚ emotions rise. Most human beings maintain a strong underlying fear of dying‚ so they wish to prevent their own death‚ especially their murder

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    The Death Penalty: It is Never Justified A young man has been charged with the brutal murder of a seventeen year old girl after raping and mutilating her body. This crime was so heinous and unthinkable that the only punishment that seems to fit the crime is capital punishment; there is merely one problem—the man convicted is innocent. The public is so caught up in bringing justice to the murdered girl that through capital punishment more injustice is brought into the world and the life of another

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    Lincoln Burrows is put on death row for a murder he did not commit. Each week we saw firsthand‚ his frustration and the desperation of the situation he was in. This television show is a reality for the many innocent people that have been put on death row. Since 1993 there have been 138 defendants exonerated from their death sentence. The number of innocent people put to death is probably higher. Supporters of the death penalty say that the benefits of the death penalty outweigh the risk of executing

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    The Death Penalty There are many differences in the way people view the death penalty. Some are against it and some agree with it. There have been many studies trying to prove or disprove a point regarding the death penalty. Some have regarded the death penalty as a hindrance‚ and some have regarded it as state sanctioned murder and not civilized. The death penalty has been linked to societies for hundreds of years. More recently‚ as we become more civilized‚ the death penalty has been questioned

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    societal issue. I argued for a specific stance to be taken on the issue of the death penalty. The audience for this essay is the opinion section of the Sunday New York Times. This publication has a wide readership. The largest percentage of readers are between the ages of 35 and 44‚ and the majority of readers have either a college degree or a graduate degree. This essay argues for a question of value. The death penalty is an issue that has the United States quite divided. While there are many

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    The Death Penalty: Whose Choice Is it? The death penalty is an issue that has continually created uneasiness between supporters and non-supporters ever since it started being used as punishment. The main argument is whether or not the death penalty serves as a justified and valid form of punishment. When the topic about the death penalty comes up‚ supporters from both sides start yelling out their arguments. You don ’t have to sympathize with criminals or want them to avoid severe punishments

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    The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be... For the past several months Americans have regularly listed crime and violence as the number - one problem facing the nation‚ far surpassing worries over the economy or health care. Despite the many government and community initiatives launched during recent years to reduce crime‚ most Americans see no improvement. In a 1993 survey asking respondents if they felt crime was increasing or decreasing in their areas‚ only 5 % felt that it was

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    current use of today. The death penalty rests on strong foundation of symmetry and rightness. 11 The primary goal has evolved from one for state security to a more focused goal of doing justice and controlling crime.12 The globalization and the inequality are both factors in the controversy of the deterrence of capital punishment. Cesare Bonesana di Beccaria‚ a philosopher in Italy‚ wrote “An Essay on Crime and Punishment” in 1764.8 The concerns he stated about the use of death as a punishment are very

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