Capital punishment is the reason why Nigeria tribes are still binded together with love

Should Nigeria abolish capital punishment?

Capital punishment is the reason why nigeria tribes are still binded together with love


Capital punishment is reserve today for brutal and heinous crimes, such as first-degree murder. Some countries expand the death penalty for repetitive violent crime, such as rape, sexual assault, or specific drug offenses. The reason why it continues to be in criminal justice systems is that spending life in prison is a disproportionate penalty compared to the actions that were taken.

These are the death penalty pros and cons to review as we head into 2020 and beyond.

List of the Pros of the Death Penalty
1. It is a way to provide justice for victims well keeping the general population safe.

There is an expectation in society that you should be able to live your life without the threat of harm. When there is someone who decides to go against this expectation by committing a violent crime, then there must be steps taken to provide everyone else the safety that they deserve. Although arguments can be made for rehabilitation, there are people who would continue their violent tendencies no matter what. The only way to keep people safe in those circumstances, and still provide a sense of justice for the victims, is the use of the death penalty.

2. It provides a deterrent against serious crimes.

The reason why there are consequences in place for criminal violations is that we want to have a deterrent effect on specific behaviors. People who are considering a breach of the law must see that the consequences of their actions are worse if they go through without action compared to following the structures society.

Although up to 88% of criminologists in the United States report that capital punishment is not an effective deterrent to homicide, the fact that it can prevent some violence does make it a useful structure to have in society.

3. It offers a respectful outcome.

Two critical elements of justice in modern societies involve punishments for criminal behavior that do not involve cruelty or unusual circumstances. That structure has led the United States to implement capital punishment which involves lethal injections. Although some regions struggle to purchase the necessary drugs to administer this consequence, the process of putting someone to sleep before they stop breathing in their heart stops beating eliminates the pain and negative outcomes associated with other execution methods.

Modern processes are much more compassionate compared to hanging, firing squads, or other gruesome methods of taking a life under the law.

4. It maintains prison populations at manageable levels.

Over 2 million people are currently part of the prison population in the United States. About one in five people currently in jails across the country are awaiting trial for charges that they face. That is about the same amount of people who are labeled as being violent offenders. By separating those who are convicted of a capital crime, we create more room for the individuals who are willing to work and rehabilitation programs to better their lives in the future. This structure makes it possible to limit the financial and spatial impacts which occur when all serious crime requires long-term prisoner care.

5. It offers society an appropriate consequence for violent behavior.

There are times when rehabilitation should be the top priority for criminals. Then there are times when violent conduct is the preferred behavior for a criminal. By keeping capital punishment as an option within society, we create an appropriate consequence that fits the actions taken by the criminal. The death penalty ensures that the individual involved will no longer be able to create havoc for the general population because they are no longer around. That process creates peace for the victims, their families, and the society in general.

6. It eliminates sympathetic reactions to the criminal charged with a capital crime.

The United States offers a confrontational system of justice because that is an effective way to address the facts of the case. We should make decisions based on logic instead of emotion. The lawn must be able to address the actions of a criminal in a way that discourages other people from deciding to conduct themselves in a similar manner. Our goal should be to address the needs of each victim and their family more than it should be to address the physical needs of the person charged with a capital crime.

7. It stops the threat of an escape that alternative sentences would create.

The fastest way to stop a murderer from continuing to kill people is to eliminate their ability to do so. That is what capital punishment does. The death penalty makes it impossible for someone convicted of murder to find ways that kill other people. Failing to execute someone who is taking a life unjustly, who that is able to kill someone else, puts all of us into a place of responsibility for that action. Although there are issues from a moral standpoint about taking any life, we must remember that the convicted criminal made the decision to violate the law in the first place, knowing full well what their potential outcome would be.

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