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Crime and Punishment



Crime and Punishment


     Kenneth Pang
     1/4/96

     Ever since the beginning of modern society, crime and punishment have
been linked together. Depend on the seriousness of the crime, those who break
the laws are punished accordingly. As the amount of homicide  increased in the
passed several years, people are demanding tougher punishments for more murder.
Among them, the most supported one was the reapplying of execution as a mean of
punishment. This notion could help decrease the number of killing, however it
also raised many concerns. In order for execution to be reinstated as a
punishment for murder, questions such as the morality of executing criminals and
the possibility of killing a innocence person must be answered.

     One concern of executing murderers is the morality of the act. First of
all, killing of any kind is wrong. As outlined by laws and guaranteed by the
Canada Charter of Human Right, every human is entitle to live. And under no
circumstances do anyone else have the right to someone else live away.
Extinguishing the life of the murderer is equivalent to murderers killing their
victim. If it is illegal for m...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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