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This Assignment Is Designed Be A More Formal Persuasive S This Assignment is designed be a more formal Persuasive Speech. You should pick a side of the issue and work to persuade your audience, through outside research, why they should support that side of the issue. Students are to research the topic of the death penalty and are to choose a side to argue. If a student decides to argue for the continued application of the death penalty they should argue their points and their reasoning for the death penalty, pointing out the positive aspects and the benefits of such a sentence.

Paper For Above instruction The death penalty remains one of the most controversial and divisive issues in the criminal justice system. Advocates argue that it serves as a necessary deterrent to crime, ensures justice for victims and their families, and maintains societal order. Opponents, however, highlight concerns regarding ethical considerations, potential for wrongful executions, and questions about its effectiveness as a crime deterrent. This essay aims to convincingly argue in favor of the continued application of the death penalty, emphasizing its importance in contemporary justice systems and societal protection. Proponents of the death penalty contend that it acts as a formidable deterrent against heinous crimes such as murder and terrorism. Empirical studies, such as those by Ehrlich (1975), suggest that the threat of capital punishment can reduce homicide rates. Although debate persists over the degree of its deterrent effect, the psychological impact of knowing that such a sentence exists can influence criminal behavior. Society needs a strong deterrent to prevent individuals from committing grave offenses, and the death penalty serves as that ultimate form of punishment, signaling the severity with which society treats particular crimes. Justice for victims and their families is a core argument supporting the death penalty. Many believe that certain crimes are so egregious that the perpetrators forfeit their right to life. The death penalty provides a sense of closure and retribution that aligns with societal moral standards. The irreversible nature of murder demands an equally irreversible punishment, which the death penalty exemplifies. Furthermore, executing offenders may act as a form of moral retribution, reaffirming societal condemnation of particularly heinous acts and serving as a warning to potential offenders. From a societal perspective, the death penalty can contribute to maintaining order by removing the most dangerous individuals from the community. Lifelong incarceration is costly and may not guarantee the safety of society, especially in cases where inmates continue to pose a threat. Capital punishment ensures


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