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Capital Punishment


In the past, people have invariably felt that if they had been wronged
in some way, it was his or her right to take vengeance on the person that
had wronged them. This mentality still exists, even today, but in a lesser
form because the law has now outlined a person's rights and developed
punishments that conform to those rights, yet allow for the retribution for
their crime. However, some feel that those laws and punishments are too
lax and criminals of today take advantage of them, ie. organized crime,
knowing very well that the punishments for their crime, whether it be
murder, theft, or any other number of criminal activities, will be so
negligible that it may be well worth their ...

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crimes.
These crimes, even today, are still viewed as violent and should be
punished with the highest degree of discipline available to achieve justice.


After much public pressure, capital punishment was suspended on a
trial run in 1967. This proved to be ineffective, because even though the
law stipulated that crimes such as treason or the murder of law enforcement
agents, were still to be subjected to the death penalty, the federal
cabinet continued to commute those criminals from death to life sentences,
hence the law was not being followed and justice was not being served.
This soon was followed with capital punishment's abolishment in 1976, as a
formal declaration of what was already happening or rather what was not
happening. It is felt that because of this and the fact that there has not
been an execution since 1967, that today's current form of punishments are
no longer a sufficient deterrent for such serious crimes and have
contributed to a ever rising crime ...

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Added: 7/4/2005 09:08:34 PM
Category: Legal Issues
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