To many people, capital punishment is hurtful, but it is possible to view it as a valid means of punishment. In my opinion, it can be justified as a penalty when three conditions are present. In this essay, I intend to discuss these three issues in more depth.
The rules of society are made and enforced for the purpose of protecting its members. In cases where the murder that has been committed is so frightful that society cannot allow the perpetrator back into its fold, then the death penalty may be the only answer. For example, crimes against humanity such as terrorist attacks have been resulted in many lives lost. If the offender shows no remorse at all and is incapable of feeling any shame for his terrible actions, the only solution maybe death. In these cases, it is clear that the offender cannot be rehabilitated. Another important consideration is to ensure to the best of everyone's ability that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If someone is punished with imprisonment and later found to be innocent, he can be released from prison. However, when the punishment is death it is impossible to make amends. There have been a number of examples in history where a man was found to be innocent after being hanged. In conclusion, I believe that it is important to consider three main issues. The crime must be so bad that it would be impossible to welcome the criminal back into society. There must be no hope that the offender can be rehabilitated back into society. There must be no doubt as to the perpetrator's guilt. In any situation that does not contain these components, I believe it is morally wrong to impose death penalty.
To
many
people
, capital punishment is hurtful,
but
it is possible to view it as a valid means of punishment. In my opinion, it can
be justified
as a penalty when three conditions are present. In this essay, I intend to discuss these three issues in more depth.
The
rules
of
society
are made
and enforced for the purpose of protecting its members. In cases where the murder that has
been committed
is
so
frightful that
society
cannot
allow
the perpetrator back into its fold, then the death penalty may be the
only
answer.
For example
, crimes against humanity such as terrorist attacks have
been resulted
in
many
lives
lost. If the offender
shows
no remorse at all and is incapable of feeling any shame for his terrible actions, the
only
solution maybe death. In these cases, it is
clear
that the offender cannot
be rehabilitated
. Another
important
consideration is to ensure to the best of everyone's ability that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If someone
is punished
with imprisonment and later found to be innocent, he can
be released
from prison.
However
, when the punishment is death it is impossible to
make
amends. There have been a number of examples in history where a
man
was found
to be innocent after
being hanged
.
In conclusion
, I believe that it is
important
to consider three main issues. The crime
must
be
so
bad
that it would be impossible to welcome the criminal back into
society
. There
must
be no hope that the offender can
be rehabilitated
back into
society
. There
must
be no doubt as to the perpetrator's guilt. In any situation that does not contain these components, I believe it is
morally
wrong
to impose death penalty.