Some would say so others would say that some people are deserving of capital punishment
Capital Punishment have been affected the society badly today because of the death of innocent people.
No. The United Kingdom no longer has capital punishment.
Capital punishment has ended in most civilized countries. Previously eye witness and fingerprint evaluation provided the basis for most capital punishment. After DNA evidence became available, it showed that many people facing death were actually innocent. For years the government had been executing innocent people. As a result, a number of places ended capital punishment.
Robert Charles Comer executed May 23 2007 by lethal injection
first and most iportant thing is that adulteration is illegaly running....so in my opinion they are playing with innocent people///definately we should give them capital punishment....
That the chance of killing someone that is truly innocent is too great.
The advantages or pros for capital punishment could be said that due to the nature that capital punishment is given out such as murder or rape is that the person is executed so they are no longer able to harm others in society and it also can be a deterrent in crime because people are fearful of death.
Captain George Kendall was executed in the fall of 1608 for conspiracy. He is believed to be the first person to receive capital punishment in the United States.
Texas and Virginia.
look up states that have capital punishment and check their stats and add em' up
Stephen B. Bright argues that capital punishment is contrary to the best principles and positive image of the United States, that it is likely to result in executions of the wrongly convicted, and that it is administered in an arbitrary, unfair, and racist manner. Louis Pojman's case for capital punishment combines both the retributive and the deterrent arguments; and he insists that even if mistakes are made, we shouldn't give up capital punishment because of a few possible miscarriages of justice in which innocent people are executed.
Apart from the moral problems and the limited evidence of effectiveness, there is also the undeniable fact that people are mistakenly convicted - around 1% in the USA is a widely accepted figure. If you accept capital punishment, then you have to accept that the state will execute innocent people.