Category: Death Penalty

  • System of the Death Penalty in the United States

    The contemporary system of the death penalty in the United States is generally straightforward and does not advocate for the defendant. The crimes that have led to this kind of punishment are severe, and, therefore, one usually does not pay much attention to the background of the perpetrator (Ashford & Kupferberg, 2013). Nevertheless, for the…

  • The Death Penalty and Mentally Retarded Capital Offenders

    Introduction For decades in the United States of America, concerns about the death penalty were comparatively hinged on philosophical and occasionally religious discourse over the morality of state-sanctioned execution of another human being. As demonstrated in the literature, public opinion ebbed and flowed for the capital punishment, residing as civil rights abuses became an issue…

  • The Case Roper v. Simmons: Concept of National Consensus About Juvenile Death Penalty

    Introduction In the modern democratic world, the notion of human rights and freedoms is fundamental. There is no law or regulation that allows one person to deprive another person of life. There are different forms of murders – self-defense murder, unintentional, and premeditated murder. Unintentional murders are punished with imprisonment for a number of years,…

  • Death Penalty: History and Rationale

    Death penalty that is also referred to as capital punishment is considered as one of the most arguable problems of the modern Justice System. Today, many people keep protesting against it, and at the same time, thousands are supportive of it. Both sides have quite strong arguments. Death penalty certainly has its positive and negative…

  • Death Penalty as Unjustified Measure Nowadays

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Evidence Refutation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The death penalty remains one of the most discussed topics in many countries, and the USA is no exception. This type of punishment is utilized in some states while other states have abolished the death penalty. Researchers, officials, victims, and offenders have many arguments…

  • Roots of Public Support for the Death Penalty

    Table of Contents Introduction The roots of the public support of the death penalty The associated implications The social indifference to the death penalty Psychological motives of the support of the death penalty The prospects of the abolition of the death penalty Conclusion Reference List Introduction In his article, Daniel LaChance analyzes the phenomenon of…

  • Death Penalty and Its Issues

    Serious criminals have usually imposed a death sentence. This type of punishment continues to exist, even nowadays. However, it seems completely irrelevant in a modern democratic and humanistic society. Let us consider issues arguing against corporal punishment. First, it violates the inherited right to life that is a fundamental principle of all other human rights,…

  • Death Penalty Trends in American Justice System

    Table of Contents Abstract Death Penalty Abolition in the State of Illinois “Innocence Project”: Its Goals and Procedures Supreme Court Cases of Roper v. Simmons and Atkins v. Virginia The Case of Stanley Tookie Williams References Abstract Capital punishment has been one of the most controversial and commonly discussed subjects in the American justice system…

  • What Will Doom the Death Penalty?

    Table of Contents Summary of the Article Explanation Evaluation References The author of the article “What Will Doom the Death Penalty: Capital Punishment, Another Failed Government Program?” observes that four decades have passed since the death penalty was pronounced ineffective and unjust (LaChance, 2014). The increasing levels of crime in the United States encouraged more…

  • Death Penalty from Religious and Historical Standpoints

    Table of Contents Introduction Benefits of the Death Penalty Conclusion References Introduction The death penalty is a judicial process of putting criminals to death. The death penalty is also referred to as capital punishment and is interpreted as a legal process of dealing with capital offenses (Nagin & Pepper 2012). The death penalty has emerged…