eye for an eye
Title: eye for an eye
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1641 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
eye for an eye
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1641 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
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Capital Punishment: An Eye For An Eye?
In the United States, the use of the death penalty continues to be a controversial issue. Every election year, politicians, wishing to appeal to the moral sentiments of voters, routinely compete with each other as to who will be toughest in extending the death penalty to those persons who have been convicted of first-degree murder. Both proponents and opponents of capital punishment present compelling arguments to support their
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to do so only from the most unanswerable and awesome judicial imperatives--or state-administered death becomes morally indistinguishable from any other murder.”
Butterfield, Greg. Repression Spurs Resistance. Workers World. 2/24/00 pg. 7
Cauthen, Kenneth. Capital Punishment: Maximum public safety (11/18/00) Online.available:<http://www.frontiernet.com/~kenec/cappun.htm>
Doctorow,E.L. and Weinglass, Leonard. Race for Justice. Monroe, Maine 1995
Guiterrez, Tony. Crime in America NewYork 1997
Rubac, Gloria. Illinois moratorium accelerates anti-death–penalty across U.S. Workers World. 2/17/00. pg. 5


