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Are you for the death penalty, against the death penalty, or on the fence?
I recently watched a TV show about the death penalty and its current use in the US, and I'm undecided. I mean, I'm all for putting murderers and serial killers to death, particularly if they have no hope of reforming. But what about the innocents that end up on death row? It doesn't happen that often of course, but surely one innocent man dying on death row is too many? Then there are the botched executions, such as the wrong amount of chemicals being used during execution by lethal injection.
Then there's the so called 'psychological torture' that inmates are put through while on death row, knowing they're going to die. The question is, do they deserve it. Obviously it varies from case to case. I don't agree with the whole "If you support the death penalty, you're a murderer" statement, it just seems like a way of trying to make people feel bad. I don't believe the death penalty works as a deterrent, especially when it comes to murders of passion/compulsion.
I think there are some people that are just screwed, (see Anders Behring Breivik) that aren't going to reform, and I think they're the people the death penalty should be aimed at. Of course my opinion could be changed in a second. If I had a relative who was put on death row after a mistrial I'd probably be against it. On the other hand, if someone broke into a family member/close friend's house and murdered them I'd probably want them to die on death row. But that's just human nature I guess.
I recently watched a TV show about the death penalty and its current use in the US, and I'm undecided. I mean, I'm all for putting murderers and serial killers to death, particularly if they have no hope of reforming. But what about the innocents that end up on death row? It doesn't happen that often of course, but surely one innocent man dying on death row is too many? Then there are the botched executions, such as the wrong amount of chemicals being used during execution by lethal injection.
Then there's the so called 'psychological torture' that inmates are put through while on death row, knowing they're going to die. The question is, do they deserve it. Obviously it varies from case to case. I don't agree with the whole "If you support the death penalty, you're a murderer" statement, it just seems like a way of trying to make people feel bad. I don't believe the death penalty works as a deterrent, especially when it comes to murders of passion/compulsion.
I think there are some people that are just screwed, (see Anders Behring Breivik) that aren't going to reform, and I think they're the people the death penalty should be aimed at. Of course my opinion could be changed in a second. If I had a relative who was put on death row after a mistrial I'd probably be against it. On the other hand, if someone broke into a family member/close friend's house and murdered them I'd probably want them to die on death row. But that's just human nature I guess.