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Texas Death Penalty Research Paper

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Since the death penalty was reauthorized in 1976, 1,362 people have been executed, almost exclusively by the states, with most occurring after 1990. Texas has accounted for over one-third of modern executions and over four times as many as Virginia, the state with the second-highest number. The Walls Unit prison in downtown Huntsville, Texas is the nations busiest execution chamber.

Those that feel that the death penalty is justified,
-Incapacitation of the criminal, execution permanently removes the worst criminals from society.
-Cost, it cost 30- 35,000 a year or less than a million dollars for a typical life sentence. This figure does not include for appeals and the increasing cost of health care as the inmate ages. A death roe average time is 16 years costing 3-4 million.
-Retribution, execution is real punishment rather that some form of “rehabilitation” or …show more content…

-Barbarism, the death penalty is barbaric and an antiquated, “ cruel and unusual punishment.
-Cost, like previously mentioned above it cost allot, not just financially but physically and emotionally for all those involved. The trials, the appeals and don’t forget the heightened security on death row, commuting all death sentences to life in prison would save hundred of millions of dollars per year Texas.
-Civilization, the death penalty is uncivilized. Civilized countries have banned the death penalty as well as 18 U.S. States. Countries that still have the death penalty are China, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and Yemen, not the best company to be in.
-Innocence, there are innocent people on death row, and there have been people put to death. Since 1977, 144 prisoners on death row have been found to be innocent of the crimes there were convicted of.

My feelings are that we should kill the death penalty; those reasons could be political, religious and spiritual reason to oppose capital

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