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The Death Penalty


            The death penalty is corporal punishment in its most severe form. Some people are against the killing of others for any reason. Other people feel that certain crimes should be punishable by death. The death penalty is a very controversial topic, because people's lives are at stake. The reviewing of numerous materials prove that the death penalty should be enforced. The death penalty prevents repeat offenders, provides justice for the survivors, deters crime, decreases the prison population, and supports the government by protecting law and order.
             The death penalty doesn't give an opportunity for repeat offenders. There would be lower prison crimes if the government would just kill these killers. An incident like this happened in Michigan, "A man who was hired by Honeywell Inc., after serving four years in prison for strangling a co-worker has been charged with killing another co-worker and a woman he allegedly stalked and threatened for weeks" (Sullum personal file). If the death penalty would have been enforced in this situation, a woman's life could have been saved. Prison supervisors would be in less danger with the death penalty is effect. In Marquette prison, "Five correction officers of Marquette State Prison sustained minor injuries when a fight broke out between two prison inmates" ( Neubrecht 1A). These guards are risking their lives to do their jobs. On the other hand, murderers interred in the nation's cemeteries, rarely, if ever, create a disturbance of any kind and pose no threat at all to cemetery grounds keepers! Prisoners shouldn't be able to harm anyone when they are jailed either. With the death penalty, repeated street crimes could not occur. Killers usually kill again, "Juan Garcia, after being released from a 9 year jail sentence for murder, kill again." (Koehler Raps Suit to End Lockdown). This outlaw wouldn't have been able to kill again if the death penalty was used.


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