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Each criminal is obliged to get what their crime entails and in the case of a murderer what that crime deserves is death. The sentencing of murderers to death will also make potential murderers think twice before committing murder.
Capital punishment does neither solve nor contribute to the reduction of murder crimes. It is just a portrayal of retribution, and as such, is not a moral punishment. This is evidenced by the fact that the majority of the people who undergo this punishment are often associated with unintentional commitment of murder crimes (“Arguments for and Against the Death Penalty” 3). For instance, it is evident that the majority of the criminals who are convicted of murder do suffer from mental illness. It is also evident that some of the people who are convicted of murder may have committed murder crimes out of uncontrolled emotions.
Thus, passing capital punishment to such criminals neither reduces mental illness cases nor controls the emotions of people.
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