Capital Punishment

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...a brutal crime. To many people, these facts justify the implementation of capital punishment. If someone murders, the state is seen as justified in taking the life of the murderer. However, the justice of this equation is built upon several assumptions that are problematic. Examination of these assumptions and their implications shows that arguments in favor of capital punishment do not hold up well under scrutiny, which suggests that the conclusion that capital punishment is poor public policy and constitutes an injustice unto itself.
One of the arguments offered to justify capital punishment is the idea that if an individual kills someone, he or she gives up the right to life. However, this rationalization makes sense only if it is applied evenly (Sunil 17). Not every murderer is sentenced to death. Why is the reckless drunken driver who kills an entire family not sentenced to death (Sunil 17). Why are the majority of people on death row African American when blacks make up only a small percentage of the...

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