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Justifications for Capital Punishment (Part1) Retribution
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Can we justify Capital Punishment with retribution?
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Retribution There are at least two meanings: 1) emotional response aimed at getting even (vengeance or “just desserts”) 2) rational response aimed at righting a wrong (retribution or “justice”) The first is private but the second is public The first is not justified by law but the second is justified The first entails the offender being paid back by the victim but the second entails the offender paying back society The first is only a natural emotion rooted in our biology but the second is also about socialization
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Retribution and Public Support Historically, retribution is the highest reason cited in public opinion polls as to why people favour capital punishment (to get even with offenders, they deserve it, a life for a life, etc.)
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Key facts to remember up front … Only 1-2% of street killers actually get the death penalty LITERALLY NO white-collar / corporate offenders get the death penalty Thus, we FAIL to provide retribution by using the death penalty... … or is some justice better than none?
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What about DEATH for the sake of vengeance? Many say that the intentional taking of life by the government should be based more on reason than on emotion Plus, murder is a crime against the government and the government has no emotion. Does the state have the responsibility to make victims feel better?
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Is there really vengeance? Murderers are now executed using lethal injection (much easier than their heinous crimes) And, we do not give other types of offenders punishment that equals their crimes (e.g., burn homes of arsonists, rape rapists, take cars of car thieves, rob robbers, etc.) So do we ever really get even with them?
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How about DEATH for the sake of retribution? Many suggest we could balance the scales of justice with another form of punishment (e.g., life imprisonment without possibility of parole) and still “get even” (This is what we mostly do now for 99% of murderers) This also prevents harms suffered by families of murderers (which is very like that of murder victims’ families)
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Death penalty supporters say... There is no doubt that murderers deserve to die. Murder is the ultimate crime which calls for the ultimate punishment. Currently the death penalty is the ultimate punishment in 40 American jurisdictions. Key question: assuming murderers merit death, does the government have the responsibility to carry it out? … or is it just their right?
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Retribution and Religion
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Anyone feel like this? …
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Retribution and Religion According to experts, there is NO CLEAR answer about whether capital punishment is a good idea according to “GOD” Who is the closest person to GOD?...What does he say? How many religious organisations favour and oppose capital punishment?
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What about the Bible? The Bible has been changed, reinterpreted many times.
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But assuming its validity … what does it say About… 1) pro-capital punishment statements 2) anti-capital punishment statements 3) what happened to murderers in the Bible Conclusions include: There is no clear Biblical mandate for death penalty All sides can find support for their arguments More support for death penalty in Old testament New Testament does not refute it explicitly but is less supportive of it Only 4 of 22 murderers in Bible are executed
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Ironies … If religion is so important to people, why do many people support capital punishment? If the New Testament (and Jesus, son of God) preaches “love your enemy” and “forgive those who trespass against you” and “turn the other cheek”, did God change His mind? Most religious organizations TODAY are against capital punishment
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“Capital Punishment can be justified with retribution” Discuss responses to this statement 6AE Two sides – yes it can be justified, no it can’t
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