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Capital Punishment

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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment is also known as the death penalty. It is a form of criminal punishment.

The death penalty

The death penalty

  • The death penalty is sometimes imposed on people who have committed the worst crimes. Often crimes involving murder.
    • It was widely practised in almost all the countries in the world.
    • But it became a matter of moral debate, and many countries have abolished it.
  • Some notable places where the death penalty is retained include:
    • Parts of the United States
    • China
    • Many counties in the Middle East.
Deterrence

Deterrence

  • Usually, there are two main arguments put forward for why murderers, for example, should be executed:
    • Deterrence and Retribution.
  • Deterrence:
    • Some people believe that the threat of execution deters most criminals from serious crime.
    • This makes society safer, protecting innocent people, including the police.
Retribution

Retribution

  • Another argument is that the victims of crimes and their families have a right to retribution.
    • Retribution is another word for revenge.
Retribution in scripture

Retribution in scripture

  • Some religious believers say that the idea is found in scripture.
    • For example, in the Old Testament, there is the Lex Talionis, the law of retaliation.
    • This said that a victim could demand an ‘eye for an eye’, and also a life for a life.
  • Some people say that when evil is done by someone, the balance of good over evil needs to be restored.
    • This balance is only achieved when the criminal is punished to the extent of their crime.
    • It is like scales of justice.
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