CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Death Penalty.  Introduction  Different ways of capital punishment  Statistics  details  examples  conclusion.

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Death Penalty

 Introduction  Different ways of capital punishment  Statistics  details  examples  conclusion

Introduction  - Capital punishment is to kill someone for punishment and to deter others.  Penalty exists almost in all societies, except few societies.  There are a lot of debates about this topic. Also, there are supporters and opponents.  Many countries abolished the death penalty, but some countries consider it a way to prevent crimes.  Old ways of death penalty was more ugly.

Crushing by elephant  in South Asia

death by Wheel  Front a lot of people  - Very ugly way

Death by boiling  In Asia and Europe  This method is slow and painful.

Death by mice  - mice eat human guts.  - in abdomen

Death by Guillotine  - a quick and easy way.  - it was used in the French Revolution, 1789 – 1799  - last time in 1939

Lethal injection  - It called mercy killing.  - gets death, min.

Death in the gas chamber  - in 1920  - in the United States and North Korea.

The Electric Chair  volt.  - body temperature: 60 C˚

Hanging  - in many Arab countries: Iraq, Jordan

Beheading  - by sharp sword  - death be very fast  - Saudi Arabia

Statistics

With capital punishment  protection and security system in the community.  Satisfy the demands of justice and law enforcement.  A unique way to prevent crime.  Deter and snub the criminals.  It happens to the category of serious community.

Against capital punishment  Maybe they are innocent.  Ugliness and inhumane.  Some of them are not in their awareness ( drinkers ).  Generate vindictiveness from others.