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I will pay for the following essay Death Penalty Bachelor. The essay is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.People need to be aware that it is not use

I will pay for the following essay Death Penalty Bachelor. The essay is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

People need to be aware that it is not used as a means of "revenge", but as a permanent removal of a dangerous criminal from society. It has been noted that for the victims family, knowing that the killer of their daughter/son has proven to a form of closure for them. It doesn't make their grief any less,

but there seems to be a sense of relief knowing that the killer can never hurt anyone again. There have been accusatory remarks towards those that believe in capital punishment, implying that it is used as revenge. This is clearly not true. it is used as a means of justification for the crime committed.

It has been said that the use of capital punishment has been racially biased, again, that is not true, and capital punishment is used on all races, all ethnicity and all genders. There have been clearly more males put to death then females but that is understandable because men have proven that they are more likely to kill then women. Statistics have shown that in a murder, it is usually against the same ethnicity as the killer. For a white who killed another white, "51.7 percent" while a white killing a black the percentage was much lower, "1.5 percent." (Rein 2002) This seems to prove that these are not killings based on ethnicity and the sentence is not racially biased.

According to the Egalitarian view on capital punishment, i...

Does the one accused of murder deserve to live after he/she has taken the life of someone The answer should be no. If they have deprived a person of their life, deprived a family of a loved one then by all means, that person should pay for their crime. There have been conflicting thoughts on the egalitarian thought of punishment. If the victim is raped and then murdered, the legal system can not have the criminal raped and then murdered that would be violating the eighth amendment. So really there needs to be a medium where the punishment fits the crime and the criminal.

In more cases then naught, the criminal is not sorry for what he did. He was just sorry that he got caught instead of remaining out in society where he was free to commit the crime again. Is the criminal afraid of capital punishment Probably so, no one wants to die but he may be to "tough" to admit being scared.

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