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Debate: Capitol Punishment
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[Edit] Is Capitol Punsihment a just punishment for convicted criminals? |
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[Edit] Background and Context of Debate:From wikipedia, under licence: The debate about capital punishment, sometimes known as the death penalty, is highly controversial. Opponents of the death penalty often state one or more of the following reasons as the basis for their opposition: the possibility of the execution of an innocent person; the lack of deterrence of violent crime; and opposition to the death penalty based on a moral or religious basis. Supporters of the death penalty often state one or more of the following reasons as the basis for their support: the deterrence of violent crime; closure to the families and friends of the victim (in practice, the death penalty is used almost exclusively to punish convicted murderers) [1]; and the belief that a temporary prison sentence is not effective punishment for such an act. In the United States of America, the use of capital punishment is generally accepted, with 78% of the Republican Party and 52% the Democratic Party in support of its use for the crime of murder [2]. The Constitution Party, a conservative third party, is in support of the death penalty. The Green Party, a liberal third party, is opposed to its use. Recent polling indicated that 64% of the American population supports the death penalty as an appropriate punishment for murder [2]. |
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[Edit] [ ]Is Capitol Punishment in conflict with core American values? | |
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[Edit] YesClick on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here
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[Edit] NoClick on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here
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[Edit] [ ]Is killing dangerous criminals safer than putting them in jail? | |
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[Edit] [ ]Is Capitol Punishment fair due to the possibility of a false conviction? | |
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[Edit] YesClick on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here
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[Edit] No
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[Edit] [ ]Is the taking of a criminals life just? | |
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[Edit] Yes
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[Edit] No
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