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First, you need to determine whose sensibilities you are trying to spare: the offender's or society's. Then you have to realize that the offender has feelings, society doesn't. The only thing important to society as a whole is practicality.

Consider for a moment that the punishment that a society metes out is more a comment on that society than the crime the offender committed. Now consider that locking someone up, typically in a cell for 23 hours a day for the rest of his life, in isolation for pretty much everyone, is extremely harsh and the fast road to insanity for that person. Consider also that, according to most states' DOC's, the cost of incarceration is in the tens of thousands, and highest for the highest level, most secure prisoners. Prison is not a pleasant place. It is not intended to be. However, life in prison is an inhumane punishment.

What is a human life worth? No matter the crime or how heinous it might have been, the convicted person is someone's daughter or son, could be a wife or husband, might be a mother or father, a sister or brother. They matter or mattered to someone. Punishing the offender punishes the loved ones too.

That all being said, it is far more humane and practical to simply put a bullet in someone's head than to put him on a shelf for twenty to sixty years and drive him irreversibly insane, AND to create a drain on society's resources.

The image above may seem harsh, but the only more humane way to end a life is hanging, and the lead up to that potentiality is incredibly inhumane.

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