Yo, I'm going to pull a Liquid Blue here...
I have a 5 page position paper to write, and I decided to write it on the death penalty (since there is a lot of factual/statistical info that I can pull off of the 'net). I would appreciate if you told me whether or not you support the death penalty, but most importantly WHY YOU FEEL THAT WAY.
My thesis is going to be something like: "The death penalty is unethical because it delivers an irreversible punishment within an imperfect system of justice."
My main argument against the death penalty is that since the justice system has been proven to be flawed (more than 100 people have been exhonerated from Death Row since the introduction of DNA evidence), it is immoral to utilize a system of punishment that has possibly executed innocent people. The system of justice is designed to protect the innocent, deter future criminals, and to punish those who have committed crimes. The accidental execution of the innocent is the ultimate antithesis of what justice stands for.
I figure most people in here are against the death penalty anyway, but regardless, I need some mental stimulation, because I'm having a hard time starting my paper.
I have a 5 page position paper to write, and I decided to write it on the death penalty (since there is a lot of factual/statistical info that I can pull off of the 'net). I would appreciate if you told me whether or not you support the death penalty, but most importantly WHY YOU FEEL THAT WAY.
My thesis is going to be something like: "The death penalty is unethical because it delivers an irreversible punishment within an imperfect system of justice."
My main argument against the death penalty is that since the justice system has been proven to be flawed (more than 100 people have been exhonerated from Death Row since the introduction of DNA evidence), it is immoral to utilize a system of punishment that has possibly executed innocent people. The system of justice is designed to protect the innocent, deter future criminals, and to punish those who have committed crimes. The accidental execution of the innocent is the ultimate antithesis of what justice stands for.
I figure most people in here are against the death penalty anyway, but regardless, I need some mental stimulation, because I'm having a hard time starting my paper.
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