Friday, May 31, 2019

Against the Death Penalty Essay -- Capital Punishment Human Rights Pap

The Death PenaltyHuman rights ar fundamental rights which every human being is entitled to just because they ar human. The finis punishment is the ultimate, irreversible denial of human rights. It is the cold blooded killing of a human being in the name of justice. In 1948, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Articles 3 and 5 it states that no one shall be subjected to cruel or degrading penalization and everyone has the right to life and liberty. The death penalty violates both of these fundamental rights. The United Nations Rights Commission (UNHRC) has passed a resolution calling for all nations that continue executions, to intimidate the number of offenses for which the death penalty may be imposed and to susp complete executions with a view towards abolishing the death penalty. While most nations have abolished the death penalty in law or practice, the US is one of few industrialized countries in the world wh ich continues to execute criminals. The US accounts for the highest number of executions 65 people were punish in 2003, bringing a total of 885 prisoners put to death since the US Supreme Court lifted a moratorium on executions in 1976. In the US, the death penalty is often promoted as a way to deter violence and make society safer. Yet, states with the death penalty have consistently had a much(prenominal) higher rate than those without the death penalty. Those who promote abolition of capital punishment often point to the homicide rate as evidence that the death penalty is ineffective. Those who halt the death penalty often point out that the death penalty is badly needed in their sta... ...olations and hold abusers accountable. They challenge governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices and respect international human rights law. Conclusion The death penalty legitimizes an irreversible act of violence by the state, in which many victims are after found innocent. In my opinion, killing a murderer does not bring his victims back to life it achieves nothing but the death of another person. It only serves to attain more victims and continues the cycle of violence. No ones life should be placed under another persons authority nor should anyone have the power to determine whether a person shall die. The US should be protecting their citizens and have other alternative measures, such as life imprisonment to ensure that international laws and human rights are not being violated.

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