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    Running head: MORAL VALUE: THE DEATH PENALTY Moral Value: The Death Penalty Moral Value: The Death Penalty The death penalty is a moral value issue that has brought much controversy within society. It is morally justifiable to continue to practice the death penalty for convicted felons who are a threat to society. The death penalty is authorized in 37 states in the United States as well as by the U.S. Military. There are 13 states as well as the

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    History of the Death Penalty in Texas During the historical era in the state of Texas‚ the use of the death penalty was common and frequent; before 1923 districts carried out executions themselves‚ in the form of hanging. However in 1923 the state of Texas prepared every execution to be carried out by the state in Huntsville using the electric chair as the method of execution. The state of Texas put to death their first prisoner by electrocution on February 8‚ 1924 and there were four more executions

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    The Death Penalty Research Paper English Composition ENG101 03 December 2011 Abstract The death penalty is a subject of much debate amongst the American people. Some people support capital punishment while others do not. Examination of sources and analyses of important history regarding the death penalty will hopefully add to the understanding of why it is so important in our day and age to have such a penalty to deter and deal with the most violent of offenders

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    Robert B. Travis Comp 1313 October 18‚ 2006 Death Penalty The Argument over capital punishment is greatly carried out by Preservationist John O ’ Sullivan author of "Deadly Stakes"‚ and abolitionist Hugo Beadu‚ author of "The case over the death penalty". Each other argues their point on if the death penalty is fallible‚ whether or not it is effective as a deterrent‚ and whether or not it ’s barbaric. Even though both authors provide a good argument‚ in the end it ’s the Author John O ’ Sullivan

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    Today‚ the death penalty is an issue that has raised many questions in regards to its morality. Many people believe that the death penalty is immoral for a number of factors‚ some of which being the execution of innocents‚ the arbitrary application of the death penalty‚ and the racial and economic discrimination with the system. Many others believe that the death penalty is moral‚ for it gives people what they deserve‚ the criminals were fully aware of the consequences that may fall upon them‚ and

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    The Death Penalty‚ the Ultimate Punishment Capital punishment has been in effect since the 1600 ’s. However‚ in 1972 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty was cruel and unusual punishment‚ which was unconstitutional according to the Eighth amendment. It was public opinion that the current methods of execution‚ hanging‚ electrocution‚ and facing a firing squad‚ were too slow and painful upon the person to be executed. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed this decision when a cleaner way

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    Composition and Reading 28 April 2013 Death Penalty: Should it be used? “The death penalty is a form of punishment that involves executing a person after he or she has been found guilty of a crime by his or her legal system” (What Is the Death Penalty?). In the United States‚ our government has established several crimes that are worthy of earning the death penalty sentence. Many people are unaware of what crimes our government have set aside and deemed ‘death penalty worthy’. These crimes include:

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    that‚ “The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the Code of King Hammurabi of Babylon‚ which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes” (“Introduction to the Death Penalty”). In the seventh century B.C. the death penalty was a part of the Draconian Code of Athens while the death penalty was the only punishment for any crime. During this time‚ the death penalty came to the extent of drowning‚ beating to death‚ crucifixion‚ impalement‚ and

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    people find themselves in either supporting or opposing such action. When arguing about the issue of death penalty‚ we touch a very sensitive issue for the decision-makers in a country‚ since it is an irrevocable action taken for the preservation of social order. This problem has been considered an issue for decades. People have tried to argue about it from the aspects of morality of such an action. Death punishment has been so accepted by people in the past‚ to the extent that the execution of the sentenced

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    Americans be the ones to judge someone to death? That is what happens every time that a criminal is sentenced to death. The death penalty is a major debate that Americans have faced for many years. Who are we though to commit a crime against one who committed the wrongful crime? Doesn’t this make us just as guilty as the criminal? Through this paper we will explore the pros‚ cons‚ and whether the death penalty serves to morally normalize society. The death penalty is a major debate in the United States

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