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The Death Penalty

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Consider  Ethics:   Theory,  Readings,  and     Contemporary  Issues  

Third  Edi(on   Bruce  N.  Waller  

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Chapter  15  

The  Death  Penalty  

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The  Death  Penalty   •  In  effect  in  the  U.S.  and  remains  a  fiercely  debated   topic  

•  Arguments  for:   –  RetribuIon   –  Symbolic  or  expressive  funcIon   –  Deterrent  for  future  crime  

•  Arguments  against:   –  Sends  the  wrong  message   –  Cruel,  unusual,  and  dehumanizing   –  Administered  arbitrarily  or  in  a  biased  manner   –  Based  on  a  flawed  system  –  leads  to  execuIon  of   innocents  

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The  Death  Penalty  Should  Be   Abolished  

•  Stephen  B.  Wright   – Criminal  law  professor  and  human  rights   proponent  

– President  of  the  Southern  Center  for  Human   Rights  

– WriQen  extensively  on  why  the  U.S.  should   abolish  the  death  penalty  

– The  Death  Penalty  Should  Be  Abolished  

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The  Death  Penalty  Should  be  Abolished   -­‐  Wright  

•  Abandoning  the  death  penalty  in  the  U.S.  is   inevitable,  as  so  many  other  naIons  have   done  so  

•  Most  Americans  support  the  death  penalty,   but  do  not  understand  its  realiIes  

•  Assessing  the  death  penalty  should  not  be   based  on  abstract  theories.    Instead,  we  must   analyze  the  states  that  employ  it  and  assess   those  results.  

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The  Death  Penalty  Should  be  Abolished   -­‐  Wright  

•  CriIcisms  of  the  Death  Penalty   – Human  rights  violaIon  

•  Undermines  the  United  States  standing  in  the  global   community  as  a  moral  authority  

– Arbitrary  and  unfair  inflicIon   •  Race   •  Class   •  Poverty    

–  Innocent  people  are  executed  wrongly   •  DNA  tesIng   •  The  number  of  people  exonerated  in  recent  years  

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The  Death  Penalty  Should  be  Abolished   -­‐  Wright  

•  CriIcisms  of  the  Death  Penalty  –  conInued   – Prosecutorial  DiscreIon  

•  Decision-­‐making  role  is  taken  from  juries,  even  though   they  are  the  fact-­‐finders  in  our  system  

– Racial  Bias   –  IneffecIve  assistance  of  counsel  

•  Bad  lawyering  leads  to  execuIons   – More  capital  sentences  for  the  disadvantaged  

• Weakest  and  most  troubled  members  of  society  

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The  Death  Penalty  is  Morally   LegiImate  

•  Louis  P.  Pojman  (1935-­‐2005)   – Philosophy  professor   – Argued  that  the  death  penalty  is  morally   permissible,  because  of:  

•  Its  ancient  roots   •  Its  biblical  Ies   •  Its  deterrent  effect   •  RetribuIon    

– Why  the  Death  Penalty  is  Morally  Permissible  

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A  Defense  of  the  Death  Penalty  -­‐   Pojman  

•  Support  for  the  Death  Penalty   – RetribuIon  

•  Three  proposiIons:   –  The  guilty  deserve  to  be  punished   –  Only  the  guilty  deserve  to  be  punished   –  The  guilty  deserve  to  be  punished  in  proporIon  with  the   severity  of  their  crime  

•  Appeals  to  our  natural  insInct  for  vengeance,  while   allowing  for  the  restraint  required  in  civilized  society  

•  Reminds  us  that  there  are  consequences  for  our   acIons  

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A  Defense  of  the  Death  Penalty  -­‐   Pojman  

•  Support  for  the  Death  Penalty  –  conInued   – Deterrence  

•  Deters  would-­‐be  criminals  from  killing  innocent  people   •  StaIsIcs  cannot  tell  us  how  many  potenIal  criminals  were   actually  deterred  by  the  death  penalty  

–  However:   »  Criminals  generally  do  not  try  to  kill  their  captors,  because  of   fear  of  the  death  penalty  

»  Criminals  refrain  from  carrying  deadly  weapons  during  some   kinds  of  crimes,  because  of  fear  of  the  death  penalty  

»  Criminals  have  transported  vicIms  to  non-­‐death  penalty   states  to  avoid  execuIon  

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