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PRESENTATION
Death Penalty
An increasingly discussed topic.
START
INDEX
2nd PAGE: thesis in favour
1st paragraph: in which countries it still exist AND SOME INFORMATIONS
3rd page:MY OPINION
Info
INFORMATIONS ABOUT DEATH PENALTY
Countries with Active Use of the Death Penalty:-China-Iran-Saudi Arabia-United States-Egypt-Pakistan-India-Nigeria-Japan-North Korea-Vietnam
THESIS IN FAVOUR
-Deterrence of Crime The death penalty deters serious crimes like murder and terrorism by instilling fear of the ultimate punishment.-Justice for Victims and Families The death penalty provides closure for victims' families by ensuring the perpetrator faces a punishment proportional to the severity of the crime.-Public Safety and Order Particularly in cases of serial killers or terrorists, it guarantees the individual will never re-offend. -The Death Penalty as a Societal ReflectionMoral Authority: The death penalty is a tool for the state to uphold moral order and demonstrate the consequences of extreme criminal behavior.
‘"I’ve long believed that the death penalty is the most effective deterrent to crime and that it is a fitting punishment for those who commit heinous crimes."This quote reflects Reagan's support for the death penalty, emphasizing his belief in its deterrent effect and its appropriateness as a punishment for severe crimes, such as murder.’
The death penalty serves as a necessary tool for justice, ensuring that those who commit the most heinous crimes are held accountable in a way that matches the severity of their actions. It acts as a deterrent, discouraging potential criminals from committing violent offenses and protecting society from dangerous individuals. When applied fairly and with rigorous legal safeguards, the death penalty can provide closure to victims' families and reaffirm society’s commitment to upholding law and order.