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Capital punishment is the legal infliction of the death penalty on a person convicted of a crime. Today, in modern law, the death penalty is corporal punishment in its most severe form. Capital punishment is irreversible, it ends the existence of those punished, instead of temporarily imprisoning them. Even though capital punishment is not intended to inflict physical pain, execution is the only capital punishment that is only applied to adults. The usual alternative to the death penalty is life-long imprisonment. For the past decades capital punishment has been one of the most hotly contested political issues in America. This debate is a complicated one. Capital punishment is not merely a legal question, It is a practical, philosophical, social, political, and moral question as well (Jahn). There are no problems with the death penalty only if all aspects have been investigated and nothing is questionable. Many believe in the concept of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth because there are always consequences to the things you do, and murder should not be an exception. The fear of death deters people from committing crimes. The death penalty has a deterrent value because it removes the criminals from society so they will never be able to commit anymore crimes. Future criminals must understand the consequences of committing a crime. Lobbyists have long argued that deterrence is little more than an assumption, that most murders cannot be rationally deterred by any penalty, including death. They are crimes of passion, committed in moments of intense rage, frustration, hatred, or fear, when the killers aren't thinking clearly of the personal consequences of what they do (Karter). Many believe the serial murderers that continuously kill should be put to death, so that no more lives will be lost. The violent teenagers that have committed unforgivable crimes have a potential of freedom when they turn eighteen. These criminals should have been executed because there is a chance that they will commit a murder again. If the death penalty was applied to them, it guarantees that they will never murder again This would aid in helping maintain a more safe and peaceful society. Word Count: 360

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