Opinion Results For MGF522
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It is a yes It is based on 3 main reasons.
First of all, it can manifest the justice. Heinous crimes like torture murder and mass murder are madness and unforgivable, people who commit these kinds of crime have to take the punishment that is proportional to the offenses. Robert Blecker, a Professor of Law in New York Law School, agreed this and suggested that letting the criminal who commit heinous crime alive is injustice.
Secondly, it is the best way to isolate the criminal. People who will commit those heinous crimes are too dangerous to the society, and they should be isolated. However, even those criminals have been sentenced to life imprisonment, we cannot assure that they won’t be amnestied by any reasons, or escape from the prison and commit crimes again. Therefore, capital punishment will be a perfect solution for this, which can ensure that they won’t commit any crimes again.
Thirdly, it saves money. To execute a convict, we just a bullet or a shot of poison, but jailing a criminal will cost the tax payer approximately 47,000 dollars per year, even more than the bills for Harvard University. Why does tax payer’s money have to be wasted on rearing those people who commit heinous crimes?
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It is a yes And it is based on 3 main reasons.
First of all, it can manifest the justice. Heinous crimes like torture murder and mass murder are madness and unforgivable, people who commit these kinds of crime have to take the punishment that is proportional to the offenses. Robert Blecker, a Professor of Law in New York Law School, agreed this and suggested that letting the criminal who commit heinous crime alive is injustice.
Secondly, it is the best way to isolate the criminal. People who will commit those heinous crimes are too dangerous to the society, and they should be isolated. However, even those criminals have been sentenced to life imprisonment, we cannot assure that they won’t be amnestied by any reasons, or escape from the prison and commit crimes again. Therefore, capital punishment will be a perfect solution for this, which can ensure that they won’t commit any crimes again.
Thirdly, it saves money. To execute a convict, we just a bullet or a shot of poison, but jailing a criminal will cost the tax payer approximately 47,000 dollars per year, even more than the bills for Harvard University. Why does tax payer’s money have to be wasted on rearing those people who commit heinous crimes?