Criminal justice
Stephanie Leonard
Professor O'Connor
WRIT 300 (FSCS)
18 November 2013
Research Narrative
Part I: Summary
Capital punishment has created a debate for many years. Till this day its still a rising issue within society. When someone has done something so severe, should the criminal deserve to die? Or what about when a person continues to sit on death row while more crimes are occurring. Capital punishment refers to legally putting to death individuals who have created a capital offense, a crime punishable by death. Many believe capital punishment is necessary because it protects the public, while others disagree. Society can never agree on the death penalty because it is one of ...
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punishment and deterrence. This helped me to find five sources that bring different aspects to my question about capital punishment but also figuring out who agrees, disagrees or doesn't really have a based opinion on it. The University of Baltimore library, "Langsdale Library" was very beneficial to my research. I found most of my articles on their database and other just researching to research my initial question, "Is capital punishment an effective deterrent?"
The first article I located was from Death Penalty Info.Org, called "Do Executions lower Homicide rates" by Michael Radelet and Traci Lacock. Radelet and Lacock convinces there readers that capital punishment isn't an effective deterrent. It establishes the reason of no deterrence because there is no consistent evidence to support these claims.
The second article was located from the Justice System website, called "Is the Death Penalty an Effective Crime Deterrent, by Larry Head. Head gives precise details to his ...
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an effective deterrent. Atwood states, "The overwhelming conclusion from years of deterrence studies is that the death penalty is, at best, no more of a deterrent than a sentence of life in prison" (Atwood, 2008). Atwood attempts to tell his readers that the notion for an eye for an eye, or a life for life is something society has never endorsed. The death penalty can't bring a life back, and making amends can never be made, even if the person being executed is by mistake.
Lastly, my final source was from the Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. The article is called, " Capital Punishment, Execution Publicity and Murder in Houston, Texas, by Lisa Stolzenberg and Stewart J. ...
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