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21. Capital Punishment
Easier capital punishment is the penalty or sentence of death for committinga crime. Another Related Website; 2) pro death penalty by Wesley Lowe
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Easier - Capital punishment is the penalty or sentence of death for committing a crime. Harder - Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, most executions in the United States have resulted from murder convictions. However, the sentence of death has been imposed for such serious crimes as armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, and treason. People disagree about whether capital punishment is moral or if it is effective in discouraging crime. Many oppose the death penalty because they consider it cruel. Critics also believe that there is a risk of executing mistakenly convicted people. Supporters of the death penalty believe that in some instances, people who take another human life deserve to forfeit their own lives. Many supporters also argue that the threat of death discourages crime.

22. Pro-Life, Anti-Death Penalty? By James R. Kelly And Christopher
proLife, Anti-death penalty? By James R. Kelly and Christopher Kudlac Until recently, opposition to capital punishment was widely assumed to be part of
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23. Death Penalty Links
pro deathpenalty Sites. The death penalty - a Defence Wesley Lowe s pro death 2000; capital punishment Article on the death penalty in the Jan.
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At the dawn of the 21st century, the death penalty is considered by most civilized nations as a cruel and inhuman punishment. It has been abolished de jure or de facto by 106 nations, 30 countries have abolished it since 1990. However, the death penalty continues to be commonly applied in other nations. China, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United States and Iran are the most prolific executioners in the world. Indeed, the US is one of six countries (including also Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen) which executes people who were under 18 years-old at the time they committed their crimes. While international documents have restricted and in some cases even banned the death penalty, its application is still not against customary international law. Much debate continues in the US as to whether it constitutes an appropriate punishment, at least to the most heinous crimes. In recent years, the debate has been further fueled by the use of new technologies which have shown that a large proportion of people sentenced to death are, indeed, innocent. News Facts Law General Websites ... Videos
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  • 24. Capital Punishment Death Penalty - News Updates And Research
    capital punishment death penalty News updates and research resources oncapital punishment human Secular pro-death penalty.com Off-site Link (pro)
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    Books ... About This Page Among Christians there is a range of opinions regarding the death penalty. Some Christians support the death penalty because it was instituted in the Old Testament. They claim that Romans 13:1-5 demonstrates modern governments can still apply the death penalty. However, most concede it is not now used for all situations in which the Old Testament prescribes it (including, for example, adultery, and consistenly disobedient children ) Remember, the New Testament says that whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it. Thus those who wish to hold on to Old Testament laws should be consistent and keep the entire law (a mistake addressed by Paul in his letter to the Galatians
    So-called Christian Reconstructionists , advocate instituting Old Testament Israeli law in today's society.
    The publisher of Apologetics Index is a member of Amnesty International , and opposes the death penalty for the following reasons:
    • moral reasons (I believe no human being has the right to take another human being's life)

    25. Death Penalty
    A discussion of the death penalty (capital punishment), one of today s most The pro and con (for and against) material is placed sideby-side on the
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    (The page links won't work properly until the download is complete.) Please see the Special Alert in the special Federal Section! There is little scientific evidence regarding effectiveness of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime, relegating the debate to center on philosophy. The fundamental questions are:
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  • Is the Death Penalty a deterrent to crime? This page is intended to help you make up your mind about the Death Penalty. The pro and con (for and against) material is placed side-by-side on the page so that neither position has a placement advantage. We think the best order to view the material with is the left column links above first (top to bottom), and then the right column (top to bottom)-or simply scroll down the page, but save the poll (which is just below) for last. The `Special State Sections' have brief descritions of pending legislatiion in those states and links to find and contact their legislators and governors. This page makes a pretty good death penalty resource and you're welcome to use it as such. Latest Death Penalty News: (requires JavaScript)
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  • 26. Death Penalty Links And Resources. -- Rominger Legal Services Capital Punishment
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    Australia and Capital Punishment - pro-death penalty page; gives details of recent Australian homicides. Capital Defender's Toolbox Capital Punishment: Life or Death? - school project covering both sides of the issue. Capital Punishment: the Death Penalty - information from different religious perspectives. Catholics Against Capital Punishment Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty Congressional Death Penalty Legislation Corrections, Prisoners and Capital Punishment Sites ... Death Penalty Discussion List (message: subscribe deathpenalty Your Name) Death Penalty Discussion List Archives Death Penalty Links [Amnesty International] Death Penalty Pages USA 1996 - listing of the executed persons in the US in 1996; also pending and stayed executions.

    27. Capital Punishment
    A major site opposed to capital punishment. The death penalty Information Centeris a prodeath penalty.com http//www.prodeathpenalty.com/ NB
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    Capital Punishment Capital Punishment; The Death Penalty
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    An overview of the issues and arguments, maintained at the Religious Tolerance web site. Catholics Against Capital Punishment
    http://www.cacp.org/pages/585134/index.htm

    "Catholics Against Capital Punishment was founded in January 1992 to promote greater awareness of Catholic Church teachings that characterize capital punishment as inappropriate and unacceptable in today's world." "The Christian Perspective on Capital Punishment: An Evaluation of Rehabilitation"
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    An article by Andrew F. Uduigwomen in Quodlibet The Death Penalty Debate
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    A collection of links to pro and con resources, many with religious perspectives. Death Penalty Information Center
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    A major site opposed to capital punishment. "The Death Penalty Information Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment. The Center was founded in 1990 and prepares in-depth reports, issues press releases, conducts briefings for journalists, and serves as a resource to those working on this issue." Death Penalty Links http://www.derechos.org/dp/

    28. DPINFO Legal Information
    A Review of capital punishment Is the death penalty a deterrent against crime?Privatizing capital punishment Justifiable Retribution a prodeath
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    DPINFO T-Shirts Responding to Abolitionists DOJ DP Study New Pro-Death Penalty Info ... DPINFO Home Page Sites that support capital punishment: Criminal Justice Legal Foundation A very informative site
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    By Kent S. Scheidegger Justice for Police Officer Daniel Faulkner This is an excellent site in memory of Daniel Faulkner, a police officer who was murdered by one of America's most notorious death row inmates, Mumia Abu-Jamal. Don't buy into the Mumia nonsense! Support their cause and buy a T-Shirt instead.

    29. Pro Death Penalty Articles
    have been talking capital punishment to death. They, like Bryan, may We arealways looking for new prodeath penalty info
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    30. Death Penalty -- GovSpot Issues
    The 38 states that use capital punishment held 3452 inmates on death row at the death penalty Info Read pro and con arguments, access data on capital
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    In 1972 the Supreme Court struck down the death penalty in Furman v. Georgia, only to reinstate it in the 1976 Gregg v. Georgia decision. Since then the fiery debates over capital punishment have been as hot as ever. The 38 states that use capital punishment held 3,452 inmates on death row at the end of 1998, according to Bureau of Justice Statistics . California and Texas lead the nation with the number of prisoners sentenced to death.
    Advocates argue that capital punishment acts as a deterrent to potential criminals, plus it provides justice to victims' families. Meanwhile opponents argue that the death penalty violates the "cruel and unusual punishment" doctrine of the Constitution. Saying the system is corrupt, opponents point to numerous examples of death row inmates who were later freed based on new evidence.

    31. Death Penalty
    The most common arguments in favor of capital punishment are that it serves as Cornell Law School – death penalty Law Materials prodeath penalty Sites
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    Few public policy issues have inflamed passions as consistently and as strongly as the debate over the validity of capital punishment. Religious communities have been deeply involved on both sides of the issue, drawing both on teachings and traditions of justice and on those that emphasize the dignity of human life. The debate over the death penalty has been complicated in recent years by questions regarding the fairness of the criminal justice system and questions regarding the possibility of reform and rehabilitation among death row inmates.
    Background In 1972, the Supreme Court ruled in Furman v. Georgia that the death penalty as applied was "cruel and unusual punishment," thereby violating the Eighth Amendment. The Court's ruling effectively voided 40 state death penalty statutes, commuting the sentences of death row inmates and suspending the use of the death penalty. Because the overall holding in Furman was that specific death penalty statutes, and not the punishment itself, were unconstitutional, states were free to revise their laws in order to eliminate constitutional problems. Many rewrote their statutes to provide sentencing guidelines for judges and juries, and the Supreme Court approved such guided discretion statutes in 1976 in the landmark case

    32. LII: Law About...the Death Penalty
    The death penalty, or capital punishment, may be prescribed by Congress or any state prodeath penalty Justice For All pro-death penalty Web page
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    The death penalty, or capital punishment, may be prescribed by Congress or any state legislature for murder and other capital crimes. The Supreme Court has ruled that the death penalty is not a per se violation of the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Furthermore, the Sixth Amendment does not require a jury trial on the sentencing issue of life or death. Not all states provide for the death penalty. In the landmark case, Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977) , the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty is a grossly disproportionate punishment for the crime of rape of an adult woman. The Court came to this conclusion by considering objective indicia of the nation's attitude toward the death penalty in rape cases. At the time, only a few states allowed for executions of convicted rapists. More recently, in Atkins v. Virginia, 536 U.S. 304 (2002) , the Supreme Court used the same line of reasoning to rule that executions of mentally retarded criminals are "cruel and unusual punishments" which are prohibited by the Eighth Amendment In Roper v. Simmons

    33. Death Penalty
    Information Please capital punishment examines the death penalty in the US, pro-death penalty.com Amnesty USA death penalty in the USA
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    to see key Congressional votes on Death Penalty. What is the latest development concerning the death penalty? On March 1, 2005, a closely divided U.S. Supreme Court reversed an earlier ruling and abolished the death penalty for juveniles. Relying on the "cruel and unusual punishment" provisions of the 8th Amendment, the Court cited the overwhelming weight of international opinion as a partial basis for the ruling. When did countries begin to abolish the death penalty? Capital punishment was widely applied in ancient times throughout the world. The modern movement for the abolition of capital punishment began in the 18th century with the writings of Montesquieu and Voltaire. Some of the first countries to abolish capital punishment included Venezuela (1863), San Marino (1865), and Costa Rica (1877). Today, over half the countries in the world have abolished the death penalty either by law or through practice. (Click to see map) Since 2000, Chile, Yugoslavia, Serbia, Montenegro and Turkey have joined the list of abolitionist countries. Most executions occur in a handful of countries: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United States. In Great Britain, it was abolished (except for cases of treason) in 1971; France abolished it in 1981. Canada abolished it in 1976. In 1977, the United Nations General Assembly affirmed in a formal resolution that throughout the world, it is desirable to "progressively restrict the number of offenses for which the death penalty might be imposed, with a view to the desirability of abolishing this punishment".

    34. FrontPage Magazine.com :: Judaism's Pro-Death Penalty Tradition By Steven Plaut
    Israelis have for years debated the pros and cons of capital punishment forconvicted terrorist Up to this point, Israel has never had a death penalty,
    http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=13104

    35. Debate Over Capital Punishment -- A Pro Stance
    capital punishment Debate Over capital punishment A pro Stance But yet,the jury rejected the death penalty and chose a life sentence instead.
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    Cliff Notes The Complete Series Home Moral Issues Capital Punishment Debate Over Capital Punishment A Pro Stance CAPITAL PUNISHMENT : Debate Over Capital Punishment A Pro Stance Debate Over Capital Punishment A Pro Stance Justice can not be served until the debate on capital punishment is resolved and all states have come to agree that the death penalty is the best way to stop crime completely. "The bottom line is, one method of execution is just as brutal and as barbaric as the next," says Mr. Breedlove of the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. This comes straight from the mouth of a member of a national organization against capital punishment. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition defines execution as The act or an instance of putting to death or being put to death as a lawful penalty. So if Breedlove’s words hold true, then what he believes is that someone going out and killing someone is barbaric. In a sense isn’t that what he’s saying, that one way of killing someone is just as bad as any other. So if he finds this so barbaric, why doesn’t he do something about it? Many people who are against capital punishment are only thinking of the criminal and how cruel it is for them. But, shouldn’t we think of the families that are broken apart now because of the merciless acts of these criminals. Think of Susan Smith, how she knowingly drove her car off into a lake with her two children strapped to the seats. Think of how they must have felt as the cold water started to fill the cabin of the car, and then ultimately drown them. Barbaric is exactly the word I would use to describe her actions. But yet, the jury rejected the death penalty and chose a life sentence instead. Mr. Smith, the father of the two children, broken up from the ruling said "Me and my family are disappointed that the death penalty was not the verdict, but it wasn’t our choice. They returned a verdict they thought was justice" (Bragg, pg. 1+).

    36. The New American - Ten Anti-Death Penalty Fallacies - June 3, 2002
    The case against capital punishment relies on myth, misinformation, and misplaced It is the proabortion/anti-death penalty liberal who is morally
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    37. Benefits Of Capital Punishment
    a pro capital punishment stance, if they had to vote on it immediately. The death penalty makes would be capital offenders think about weather
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    Cliff Notes The Complete Series Home Moral Issues Capital Punishment Benefits of Capital Punishment CAPITAL PUNISHMENT : Benefits of Capital Punishment Benefits of Capital Punishment Capital Punishment deters murder, and is just Retribution. Capital punishment, is the execution of criminals by the state, for committing crimes, regarded so heinous, that this is the only acceptable punishment. Capital punishment does not only lower the murder rate, but it's value as retribution alone is a good reason for handing out death sentences. Support for the death penalty in the U.S. has risen to an average of 80% according to an article written by Richard Worsnop, entitled "Death penalty debate centres on Retribution", this figure is slightly lower in Canada where support for the death penalty is at 72% of the population over 18 years of age, as stated in article by Kirk Makir, in the March 26, 1987 edition of the Globe and Mail, titled "B.C. MPs split on Death Penalty". The death penalty deters murder by putting the fear of death into would be killers. A person is less likely to do something, if he or she thinks that harm will come to him. Another way the death penalty deters murder, is the fact that if the killer is dead, he will not be able to kill again.

    38. Death Penalty
    This prodeath penalty site provides a summary of death penalty laws for eachstate in the United death penalty; capital punishment; Ethics; punishment
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    Derechos Human Rights death penalty Links prodeath penalty.Com capital punishment The death penalty Debate by Ted Gottfried
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